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D3300
I'm moving from my D5100 to the D3300
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 313133" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>For those who need a no-frill DSLR, the D3300 is god sent. I also use</p><p>. Only one focusing point and that too the centre one most of the time.</p><p>. I have never found any occasion when I need the swivel scree. It is useful if you like doing low shots or shooting Video, I do neither.</p><p>. No need for WiFi or GPS</p><p>. I do not use bracketing</p><p></p><p>There are a few down sides though</p><p>. You have no Live View while tethered - Nikon does not support it in D3xxx series.</p><p>. Noise at ISO 100 and ISO 200 is same, so Nikon has crippled a bit, still 12.8EV is as good as 13+ for most of the cases.</p><p>. No metering with non-CPU lenses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 313133, member: 16090"] For those who need a no-frill DSLR, the D3300 is god sent. I also use . Only one focusing point and that too the centre one most of the time. . I have never found any occasion when I need the swivel scree. It is useful if you like doing low shots or shooting Video, I do neither. . No need for WiFi or GPS . I do not use bracketing There are a few down sides though . You have no Live View while tethered - Nikon does not support it in D3xxx series. . Noise at ISO 100 and ISO 200 is same, so Nikon has crippled a bit, still 12.8EV is as good as 13+ for most of the cases. . No metering with non-CPU lenses [/QUOTE]
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I'm moving from my D5100 to the D3300
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