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<blockquote data-quote="Papperclippy" data-source="post: 114002" data-attributes="member: 12920"><p>I greatly appreciate all the replies. I'd rather learn as much about these cameras now before I walk back into the store with salepersons. After all the replies and playing with the d7k, I think I can eliminate it from my options. I have to look into the 3200 and check that out as well as the 5100. From some of the you tube videos I have seen, the menu seems easy to read even though it might be a pain to access the different optoins on the 5200, does the 3200 have the same display on the lcd? This lens that you guys mention, is that different from the one that is bundled with the camera? If it is, should I buy the body only and get the lens you talk about or get the lens you talk about as a supplemental with the one that is bundled? I like the convenience of the point and shoot but need something that will take quick and sharp pictures. I know these cameras have a learning curve but I would be interested in a new hobby so maybe the 3200 would be a good start into it and once we learn how to use the features, upgrade later to a better one. I am going to post a thread in the point and shoot section, but do you guys recommend any?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papperclippy, post: 114002, member: 12920"] I greatly appreciate all the replies. I'd rather learn as much about these cameras now before I walk back into the store with salepersons. After all the replies and playing with the d7k, I think I can eliminate it from my options. I have to look into the 3200 and check that out as well as the 5100. From some of the you tube videos I have seen, the menu seems easy to read even though it might be a pain to access the different optoins on the 5200, does the 3200 have the same display on the lcd? This lens that you guys mention, is that different from the one that is bundled with the camera? If it is, should I buy the body only and get the lens you talk about or get the lens you talk about as a supplemental with the one that is bundled? I like the convenience of the point and shoot but need something that will take quick and sharp pictures. I know these cameras have a learning curve but I would be interested in a new hobby so maybe the 3200 would be a good start into it and once we learn how to use the features, upgrade later to a better one. I am going to post a thread in the point and shoot section, but do you guys recommend any? [/QUOTE]
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