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D3100
Shutter release without AF confirm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko" data-source="post: 263040" data-attributes="member: 10461"><p>So the 3xxx can't do shutter priority in BBF using AF-C mode. Ok that is a shame as I find BBF with af-c to be a good setup. It would be nice to be able to snap away as if in manual focus or where I have used af to achieve initial focus and manually overridden it with the lens in a/m mode. </p><p></p><p>If I upgrade I need to be sure the next camera is going to last me many many years as this summer my wife is expecting our first child so lavish expenses on my own toys will become limited! </p><p></p><p>I love the size and weight if the d3100 and d5xxx series but can see the dual sd slots and improved af system of the d7100 being worth having. </p><p></p><p>That said the additional weight and size puts me off as this is primarily my day to day shooter. </p><p></p><p>Is the d5200/5300 a significant enough upgrade to the 3100?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko, post: 263040, member: 10461"] So the 3xxx can't do shutter priority in BBF using AF-C mode. Ok that is a shame as I find BBF with af-c to be a good setup. It would be nice to be able to snap away as if in manual focus or where I have used af to achieve initial focus and manually overridden it with the lens in a/m mode. If I upgrade I need to be sure the next camera is going to last me many many years as this summer my wife is expecting our first child so lavish expenses on my own toys will become limited! I love the size and weight if the d3100 and d5xxx series but can see the dual sd slots and improved af system of the d7100 being worth having. That said the additional weight and size puts me off as this is primarily my day to day shooter. Is the d5200/5300 a significant enough upgrade to the 3100? [/QUOTE]
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