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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 517262" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>There will not be any noticeable difference in images taken as they have similar sensor and same processor, unless you think that 14bit RAW will be better than 12bit RAW of the D3300.</p><p></p><p>The 18-55 VR-II kit lens is a gem of a lens and it beats zooms upto four times its price in IQ. The reason it is so inexpensive is that it is mass produced in huge quantities and not because it is a "cheap" design/manufacture.</p><p></p><p>For fast action you will need fast lenses and/or good high ISO performance. In daylight the kit 18-55 is good enough. For low light you can use the 35mm F1.8 DX.</p><p></p><p>The 18-55 at 55mm can shoot down to 0.28m at a maximum magnification of 0.31x. That is enough for most close up shots. Macro lenses can go upto 1:1, but I doubt you will need that magnification at Dog Shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 517262, member: 16090"] There will not be any noticeable difference in images taken as they have similar sensor and same processor, unless you think that 14bit RAW will be better than 12bit RAW of the D3300. The 18-55 VR-II kit lens is a gem of a lens and it beats zooms upto four times its price in IQ. The reason it is so inexpensive is that it is mass produced in huge quantities and not because it is a "cheap" design/manufacture. For fast action you will need fast lenses and/or good high ISO performance. In daylight the kit 18-55 is good enough. For low light you can use the 35mm F1.8 DX. The 18-55 at 55mm can shoot down to 0.28m at a maximum magnification of 0.31x. That is enough for most close up shots. Macro lenses can go upto 1:1, but I doubt you will need that magnification at Dog Shows. [/QUOTE]
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