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<blockquote data-quote="Englischdude" data-source="post: 322153" data-attributes="member: 16372"><p>hi ana, welcome to the site first of all. I have to suggest go with the D3300 first. the learning curve, if you are serious, is steep and the D3300 is not going to be too daunting for you. In addition, the D3300 has many features which explain what everything does thus making it a little easier for a newcommer. Believe me, it is going to be a long while before you outlive and outperform your D3300, by that time you will be ready to move up to the D7x00 or whatever is new and available at that time, or maybe even full frame.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you get, read the manual and check out if there are any courses you can do at a local college or something. Joining a local photog club will also provide you with resources to make the entrance into the DSLR world alot easier. All this is of course assuming, that you want to buy a DSLR and use it as a DSLR, rather than just setting it to automatic and using it as a point and squirt!</p><p></p><p>Most importantly..... have fun <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Englischdude, post: 322153, member: 16372"] hi ana, welcome to the site first of all. I have to suggest go with the D3300 first. the learning curve, if you are serious, is steep and the D3300 is not going to be too daunting for you. In addition, the D3300 has many features which explain what everything does thus making it a little easier for a newcommer. Believe me, it is going to be a long while before you outlive and outperform your D3300, by that time you will be ready to move up to the D7x00 or whatever is new and available at that time, or maybe even full frame. Whatever you get, read the manual and check out if there are any courses you can do at a local college or something. Joining a local photog club will also provide you with resources to make the entrance into the DSLR world alot easier. All this is of course assuming, that you want to buy a DSLR and use it as a DSLR, rather than just setting it to automatic and using it as a point and squirt! Most importantly..... have fun ;) [/QUOTE]
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