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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 500154" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>It sounds like you know exactly what you are getting into if you choose to go dslr. You will get quick with a little practice. Once your fingers know the way, it will be second nature to change settings on a d7100. Easier than your d3000. A point and shoot could be convenient in some situations, but could also get frustrating in others. Easier control over your focus with the d7100. Sure you can quickly mess with exposure too, but I'm thinking with a kid running around, nailing the focus will be the biggest thing. Quickly switching to single point focus will be handy when you need to make sure your guy is the one in focus in a big group or other complicated scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 500154, member: 4923"] It sounds like you know exactly what you are getting into if you choose to go dslr. You will get quick with a little practice. Once your fingers know the way, it will be second nature to change settings on a d7100. Easier than your d3000. A point and shoot could be convenient in some situations, but could also get frustrating in others. Easier control over your focus with the d7100. Sure you can quickly mess with exposure too, but I'm thinking with a kid running around, nailing the focus will be the biggest thing. Quickly switching to single point focus will be handy when you need to make sure your guy is the one in focus in a big group or other complicated scene. [/QUOTE]
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