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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 765674" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>There are two issues with that camera body without discussing which lenses you have. 1. It's a 14M sensor. And 2. It's ISO range is low, at 100-3200 making it relatively noisy by comparison to NEWer cameras... Those issues don't make it a bad camera, just very limited in its capabilities, as there are solutions for each of those limitations. The low resolution and noise may also be exacerbated by the lenses you have. That camera doesn't have a focus motor in the body, which isn't a problem, but does limit your access to older, less expensive, better lenses. </p><p></p><p>You're at the cusp many photographers reach whereby their skills have outgrown the limitations of a entry level system, and it's time to spend money to get to the next level. I wish you luck in your journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 765674, member: 10742"] There are two issues with that camera body without discussing which lenses you have. 1. It's a 14M sensor. And 2. It's ISO range is low, at 100-3200 making it relatively noisy by comparison to NEWer cameras... Those issues don't make it a bad camera, just very limited in its capabilities, as there are solutions for each of those limitations. The low resolution and noise may also be exacerbated by the lenses you have. That camera doesn't have a focus motor in the body, which isn't a problem, but does limit your access to older, less expensive, better lenses. You're at the cusp many photographers reach whereby their skills have outgrown the limitations of a entry level system, and it's time to spend money to get to the next level. I wish you luck in your journey. [/QUOTE]
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