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D7100 as a first dslr
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<blockquote data-quote="Pebbleheed" data-source="post: 296749" data-attributes="member: 24344"><p>I'm on my 5th camera now and I wish I'd just got the D7100 from the start. It does everything I want and it's been an expensive upgrade path each time. </p><p></p><p>If you want the lower spec model for saving money fair enough, but don't be put off the D7100 based on it having more features and being aimed at a more experienced type of photographer. It's not hard to learn how to use it, the features are ridiculously useful and you'll save money buying one from the start if you intend to upgrade in the future anyway. </p><p></p><p>It won't harm your photography to buy what you want now rather than getting something lower spec first. </p><p></p><p>My photography has actually benefitted from owning the D7100 because I've started to understand the basics a lot more since I got it. It's easier to access the settings and as such I change them more often and understand how they affect my shots. I can't remember the last time I reached for auto or P mode since getting the D7100. I think in some ways it makes photography easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pebbleheed, post: 296749, member: 24344"] I'm on my 5th camera now and I wish I'd just got the D7100 from the start. It does everything I want and it's been an expensive upgrade path each time. If you want the lower spec model for saving money fair enough, but don't be put off the D7100 based on it having more features and being aimed at a more experienced type of photographer. It's not hard to learn how to use it, the features are ridiculously useful and you'll save money buying one from the start if you intend to upgrade in the future anyway. It won't harm your photography to buy what you want now rather than getting something lower spec first. My photography has actually benefitted from owning the D7100 because I've started to understand the basics a lot more since I got it. It's easier to access the settings and as such I change them more often and understand how they affect my shots. I can't remember the last time I reached for auto or P mode since getting the D7100. I think in some ways it makes photography easier. [/QUOTE]
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