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D3200 a good beginner DSLR?
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<blockquote data-quote="gav329" data-source="post: 54742" data-attributes="member: 8177"><p>Hi arsallan24</p><p></p><p>I'm a newby as well and wasn't sure exactly what I wanted. I had an old slr film camera years ago but wasn't great using it, trial and error really and luck if I got a good pic!! I've used point and shoot mostly since however thought now is the time for a dslr. I shopped around and bought coz a v v good price and a v low shutter count a D200. It's way beyond me to be honest and I'm trying to persevere when I have the time. It was second hand and £270 which is a low price for 1397 clicks!! I thought maybe I should sell it and get a D3100 (price will come down I'm sure) coz the D200 quite complicated camera although its v good I don't do it justice and my point and shoot as good almost. That's down to me however and although I knew it anyway it's all about the photographer that makes the photo good or not so good. Like I said I bought it coz such a good deal and I think I'll either trade or try get time for camera lessons to learn how to use it properly. If I was you why not check for a D3100 that's still in shops or even go used if good shop and good warranty? The D3100 looks superb and you might find on this forum one of its predecessors the D40 is a stunning performer in the right hands? Just a thought. Best of luck.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Gav</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gav329, post: 54742, member: 8177"] Hi arsallan24 I'm a newby as well and wasn't sure exactly what I wanted. I had an old slr film camera years ago but wasn't great using it, trial and error really and luck if I got a good pic!! I've used point and shoot mostly since however thought now is the time for a dslr. I shopped around and bought coz a v v good price and a v low shutter count a D200. It's way beyond me to be honest and I'm trying to persevere when I have the time. It was second hand and £270 which is a low price for 1397 clicks!! I thought maybe I should sell it and get a D3100 (price will come down I'm sure) coz the D200 quite complicated camera although its v good I don't do it justice and my point and shoot as good almost. That's down to me however and although I knew it anyway it's all about the photographer that makes the photo good or not so good. Like I said I bought it coz such a good deal and I think I'll either trade or try get time for camera lessons to learn how to use it properly. If I was you why not check for a D3100 that's still in shops or even go used if good shop and good warranty? The D3100 looks superb and you might find on this forum one of its predecessors the D40 is a stunning performer in the right hands? Just a thought. Best of luck. Gav Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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