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Interested In Nikon D3300 As My First DSLR Camera
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglefan9727" data-source="post: 426731" data-attributes="member: 37961"><p>Don Kuykendall - Like I said in my original post, I have been shooting for a number of years with a point and shoot camera. I consider myself pretty good when it comes to photography, But like every other photographer. We just keep learning new things every time we shoot with the camera. However, I have never had any luck with night shooting when it comes to my point and shoot camera and I hope hoping that I will have better luck with the DSRL camera. </p><p></p><p>Weebee - Thank you. As for the mid level zoom. Would that be equivalent to the 10x zoom or close to it on my point and shoot camera that I have right now?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Aroy - My third lens wont be purchased right away as I would have to save up some money for the lens itself. Most of my animal shooting takes place at the zoo and not in the wild.</p><p></p><p></p><p>J-See - My main concern and requirements for a DSLR camera would just be the following:</p><p></p><p>1) Better quality shots than the point and shoot camera that I am using right not (Even if I am just shooting in auto mode)</p><p>2) Able to get better night shots than with the point and shoot camera that I am using right now</p><p>3) Able to take panoramic shots which I cant take right now with the point and shoot camera that I have right now</p><p>4) Find a lens that can get me close to 10x the zoom or better considering that my point and shoot camera has that right now.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyways, I uploaded 2 shots that I took with my point an shoot camera. The BNSF shot was from April 2012 while the other was from January 2015.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglefan9727, post: 426731, member: 37961"] Don Kuykendall - Like I said in my original post, I have been shooting for a number of years with a point and shoot camera. I consider myself pretty good when it comes to photography, But like every other photographer. We just keep learning new things every time we shoot with the camera. However, I have never had any luck with night shooting when it comes to my point and shoot camera and I hope hoping that I will have better luck with the DSRL camera. Weebee - Thank you. As for the mid level zoom. Would that be equivalent to the 10x zoom or close to it on my point and shoot camera that I have right now? Aroy - My third lens wont be purchased right away as I would have to save up some money for the lens itself. Most of my animal shooting takes place at the zoo and not in the wild. J-See - My main concern and requirements for a DSLR camera would just be the following: 1) Better quality shots than the point and shoot camera that I am using right not (Even if I am just shooting in auto mode) 2) Able to get better night shots than with the point and shoot camera that I am using right now 3) Able to take panoramic shots which I cant take right now with the point and shoot camera that I have right now 4) Find a lens that can get me close to 10x the zoom or better considering that my point and shoot camera has that right now. Anyways, I uploaded 2 shots that I took with my point an shoot camera. The BNSF shot was from April 2012 while the other was from January 2015. [/QUOTE]
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