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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
D70 upgrade... second hand D90 or new D3200
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottinPollock" data-source="post: 475304" data-attributes="member: 40111"><p>Been shooting with a D50 and D80 and a bunch of glass for a long time. Chucking it all for a D3300 and the 2 new kit lenses.</p><p></p><p>Now I am not a pro, so fast access to physical controls is not a priority for me. In fact, as eyes aren't what they used to be (bifocals), I actually prefer the LCD for deeper settings.</p><p></p><p>The image quality and noise characteristics of this camera are extremely good, and the glass is beyond expectation. Unless you have special needs, you will spend thousands to cover the 2 kit range for glass with easily noticeable improvements.</p><p></p><p>I may come to miss the auto-bracketing Nikon left out of this body (and crippled in the 5XXX series), but I usually use a tripod if I'm serious about bracketing for compositing so not a deal breaker.</p><p></p><p>Another plus is the size and weight, as I find myself leaving the point and shoot at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottinPollock, post: 475304, member: 40111"] Been shooting with a D50 and D80 and a bunch of glass for a long time. Chucking it all for a D3300 and the 2 new kit lenses. Now I am not a pro, so fast access to physical controls is not a priority for me. In fact, as eyes aren't what they used to be (bifocals), I actually prefer the LCD for deeper settings. The image quality and noise characteristics of this camera are extremely good, and the glass is beyond expectation. Unless you have special needs, you will spend thousands to cover the 2 kit range for glass with easily noticeable improvements. I may come to miss the auto-bracketing Nikon left out of this body (and crippled in the 5XXX series), but I usually use a tripod if I'm serious about bracketing for compositing so not a deal breaker. Another plus is the size and weight, as I find myself leaving the point and shoot at home. [/QUOTE]
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