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<blockquote data-quote="Roscoe Primrose" data-source="post: 780664" data-attributes="member: 44900"><p>The only quality lenses the D3200 isn't capable of using all the features (although, I'm not 100% certain it'll understand the focus lock buttons on those lenses that have them) of are the AF-P lenses and the older screw-drive lenses. The only AF-P lenses that make any sense at all for the OP's use case are either the full frame or DX 70-300, which may have better optical quality than the Tamron he has now, but doesn't get him any more length... The ONLY advantages for the OP's use case to a new body are a probably increase in the ability of the AF system to track moving subjects, and, if he moves up the chain to at least a D7000 series camera at the same time he goes newer, the ability to do AF fine tuning.</p><p></p><p>Roscoe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roscoe Primrose, post: 780664, member: 44900"] The only quality lenses the D3200 isn't capable of using all the features (although, I'm not 100% certain it'll understand the focus lock buttons on those lenses that have them) of are the AF-P lenses and the older screw-drive lenses. The only AF-P lenses that make any sense at all for the OP's use case are either the full frame or DX 70-300, which may have better optical quality than the Tamron he has now, but doesn't get him any more length... The ONLY advantages for the OP's use case to a new body are a probably increase in the ability of the AF system to track moving subjects, and, if he moves up the chain to at least a D7000 series camera at the same time he goes newer, the ability to do AF fine tuning. Roscoe [/QUOTE]
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