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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 66558" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Like Mojo and D5100 said. What are you looking for. Feature wise, the 3200 will not get you much more than the D60 does now. Sure, it has twice the megapixels, but are you going to be blowing shots up to poster size? The 3200 is a very good camera but I it is still rated as an "Entry Level" camera. From your post, I get the feeling you are looking for a more feature oriented camera. Two I can think of off the top is Auto Exposure Bracketing and Depth of Field Preview. Both are on the D7000 but not on the D3200. </p><p></p><p>Google comparisons between the two. Only you can make the final decision, but it seems to me that the 3200 only gets you more megapixels than what you are now using.</p><p></p><p>I've had my D60 for over three years now and would upgrade to the D7000 in a heartbeat. Problem is the heartbeat is controlled by the lack of funds. It seems my wife thinks dinner each day is more important than a new camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 66558, member: 2287"] Like Mojo and D5100 said. What are you looking for. Feature wise, the 3200 will not get you much more than the D60 does now. Sure, it has twice the megapixels, but are you going to be blowing shots up to poster size? The 3200 is a very good camera but I it is still rated as an "Entry Level" camera. From your post, I get the feeling you are looking for a more feature oriented camera. Two I can think of off the top is Auto Exposure Bracketing and Depth of Field Preview. Both are on the D7000 but not on the D3200. Google comparisons between the two. Only you can make the final decision, but it seems to me that the 3200 only gets you more megapixels than what you are now using. I've had my D60 for over three years now and would upgrade to the D7000 in a heartbeat. Problem is the heartbeat is controlled by the lack of funds. It seems my wife thinks dinner each day is more important than a new camera. [/QUOTE]
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