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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 675171" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>I'd say that's fairly subjective advice, as I've seen photographers capture great images with the D3400. The D3400 is a capable camera, it really comes down to the usability and what you're looking for out of a camera body. Good lenses always help, and that investment will carry over to new bodies when purchased. Upgrading bodies and keeping older/slower glass is like upgrading the Big Wheel for a Harley, but then leaving the training wheels on the motorcycle.</p><p></p><p>If you've got a reason for upgrading, let that be your guide. I started keeping a list of the things that I was frustrated with in the D5300, that the D7100 would address ... and used that as my guide for when to pull the trigger on upgrading. But get some good glass, and you'll start seeing the improvement in your image quality even with the D4300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 675171, member: 25095"] I'd say that's fairly subjective advice, as I've seen photographers capture great images with the D3400. The D3400 is a capable camera, it really comes down to the usability and what you're looking for out of a camera body. Good lenses always help, and that investment will carry over to new bodies when purchased. Upgrading bodies and keeping older/slower glass is like upgrading the Big Wheel for a Harley, but then leaving the training wheels on the motorcycle. If you've got a reason for upgrading, let that be your guide. I started keeping a list of the things that I was frustrated with in the D5300, that the D7100 would address ... and used that as my guide for when to pull the trigger on upgrading. But get some good glass, and you'll start seeing the improvement in your image quality even with the D4300. [/QUOTE]
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