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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 661179" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I really wonder what do you want from a higher priced DX body? Is it dual SD slots, or more AF points, or larger buffer, or the extra LCD, or a more robust build? </p><p></p><p>As far as image quality goes, both the D3400 and D7200 are pretty close to each other. Nikon bodies are quite robust. My D3300 is now 4 years and 95,000 images old and it is still going strong. So I guess that your D3400 will last a few years more.</p><p></p><p>If I were to upgrade, then I would go the FF way for better DR. Rest of the feature are of not much use - 2xSD, Extra LCD, More AF (as I normally use Single Point AF with central sensor most of the time), Faster burst rate (and bigger buffer), and so on. In fact my ideal camera body would be a Full Frame D3300 as it is. A screw driver AF is welcome, but newer lenses that are replacing screw drive AF are way better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 661179, member: 16090"] I really wonder what do you want from a higher priced DX body? Is it dual SD slots, or more AF points, or larger buffer, or the extra LCD, or a more robust build? As far as image quality goes, both the D3400 and D7200 are pretty close to each other. Nikon bodies are quite robust. My D3300 is now 4 years and 95,000 images old and it is still going strong. So I guess that your D3400 will last a few years more. If I were to upgrade, then I would go the FF way for better DR. Rest of the feature are of not much use - 2xSD, Extra LCD, More AF (as I normally use Single Point AF with central sensor most of the time), Faster burst rate (and bigger buffer), and so on. In fact my ideal camera body would be a Full Frame D3300 as it is. A screw driver AF is welcome, but newer lenses that are replacing screw drive AF are way better. [/QUOTE]
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