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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 625514" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I agree with the others, it really depends what you are needing or wanting. I will just point out the two dslr upgrade paths. Heading down the d5x00 path gets you more camera tech in a very similar package to what you are now using, a menu based system. Heading down the d7x00 path (or jumping to full frame) gets you a different user interface. Less menu use for changing everyday settings. More button and wheel use so you can quickly change things as you shoot. Front and rear command wheels for those quick adjustments, a top lcd display so you can quickly see the current state of the camera. The d7x00's also have a focus motor so they can use some older lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 625514, member: 4923"] I agree with the others, it really depends what you are needing or wanting. I will just point out the two dslr upgrade paths. Heading down the d5x00 path gets you more camera tech in a very similar package to what you are now using, a menu based system. Heading down the d7x00 path (or jumping to full frame) gets you a different user interface. Less menu use for changing everyday settings. More button and wheel use so you can quickly change things as you shoot. Front and rear command wheels for those quick adjustments, a top lcd display so you can quickly see the current state of the camera. The d7x00's also have a focus motor so they can use some older lenses. [/QUOTE]
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