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D3200
D3200 compared to Sony A100
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<blockquote data-quote="SirenWilliams" data-source="post: 393483" data-attributes="member: 35697"><p>I've been shooting with a D3200 for the past year+, and this camera replaced my old Sony A100 that would now be close to 7 or 8 years old. </p><p>Upon purchase of the D3200, so many things were different, and I just felt like I wasn't getting the same quality photos, no matter what I did. </p><p>I bought the Sony A100 used from a friend a few years prior, and it was my first real DSLR. It was GREAT, and eventually stopped working. When I bought it, I didn't know much about it other than I'd just landed a job in Africa as an amateur photographer and I needed the first DSLR I could get my hands on. </p><p>After a little research, I'm thinking that this old Sony was a very, very nice camera and better than my D3200. I'm now considering upgrading!</p><p>Could this be true? Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirenWilliams, post: 393483, member: 35697"] I've been shooting with a D3200 for the past year+, and this camera replaced my old Sony A100 that would now be close to 7 or 8 years old. Upon purchase of the D3200, so many things were different, and I just felt like I wasn't getting the same quality photos, no matter what I did. I bought the Sony A100 used from a friend a few years prior, and it was my first real DSLR. It was GREAT, and eventually stopped working. When I bought it, I didn't know much about it other than I'd just landed a job in Africa as an amateur photographer and I needed the first DSLR I could get my hands on. After a little research, I'm thinking that this old Sony was a very, very nice camera and better than my D3200. I'm now considering upgrading! Could this be true? Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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