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D3100
Considering used D-3100 - Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="pnomanikon" data-source="post: 671074" data-attributes="member: 43342"><p>^^^^ pforsell^^^^^</p><p></p><p>I looked at the Leica - very nice, but unfortunately way out of my price range. The Lumix is closer to my budget, but two features cause me to think "no". </p><p></p><p>First is the limit of built in lens - a very nice fast Leica lens, but 24x75 is not much of a telephoto for wildlife and birds. With the D-3100, we could share my 18x140 and 55x300 lenses. </p><p></p><p>The other is no built in flash. My wife has a large extended family, and at gatherings she likes to just pull out a camera and shoot without dealing with attaching a flash. Both cameras take fine photos, but I think the cost and limited zoom range would be deal breakers. Thank you for showing me these as options. They would have been great for me when I was still riding motorcycles to carry in my jacket pocket. </p><p> </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pnomanikon, post: 671074, member: 43342"] ^^^^ pforsell^^^^^ I looked at the Leica - very nice, but unfortunately way out of my price range. The Lumix is closer to my budget, but two features cause me to think "no". First is the limit of built in lens - a very nice fast Leica lens, but 24x75 is not much of a telephoto for wildlife and birds. With the D-3100, we could share my 18x140 and 55x300 lenses. The other is no built in flash. My wife has a large extended family, and at gatherings she likes to just pull out a camera and shoot without dealing with attaching a flash. Both cameras take fine photos, but I think the cost and limited zoom range would be deal breakers. Thank you for showing me these as options. They would have been great for me when I was still riding motorcycles to carry in my jacket pocket. . [/QUOTE]
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