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<blockquote data-quote="YourFearlessLeader" data-source="post: 287299" data-attributes="member: 23188"><p>I love the D7100 so far, for me, the biggest difference is the low light performance and the amount of focus points.</p><p></p><p>With the D3000, you really had to set yourself up in ideal conditions to get a great shot. The D7100 makes up for those "less than ideal" conditions. </p><p></p><p>I am not a picky photographer, I am less concerned about quality, and much more focused on color and perspective. Anything that grabs my attention, or something that tells a story gets shot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YourFearlessLeader, post: 287299, member: 23188"] I love the D7100 so far, for me, the biggest difference is the low light performance and the amount of focus points. With the D3000, you really had to set yourself up in ideal conditions to get a great shot. The D7100 makes up for those "less than ideal" conditions. I am not a picky photographer, I am less concerned about quality, and much more focused on color and perspective. Anything that grabs my attention, or something that tells a story gets shot! [/QUOTE]
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