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D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 121218" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>The D3100 is a great camera and will serve you well depending on were you want to go with your photography. I had the D3100 for a while and as I learned I found it did not have a few features I wanted, mostly auto-bracketing for HDR shooting. I did not "need" it, but it helped me to do what I enjoy more effectively. The d7000 will not make you a better photographer, but it may help you do things you cannot do with the D3100 (focus motor and auto-bracketing). I found that I jumped back into photography without doing enough reasearch on the latest tools. I would suggest to anyone buying a body now to buy something you will grow into so you will have it for years to come without that vicious cycle of wanting something more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 121218, member: 4399"] The D3100 is a great camera and will serve you well depending on were you want to go with your photography. I had the D3100 for a while and as I learned I found it did not have a few features I wanted, mostly auto-bracketing for HDR shooting. I did not "need" it, but it helped me to do what I enjoy more effectively. The d7000 will not make you a better photographer, but it may help you do things you cannot do with the D3100 (focus motor and auto-bracketing). I found that I jumped back into photography without doing enough reasearch on the latest tools. I would suggest to anyone buying a body now to buy something you will grow into so you will have it for years to come without that vicious cycle of wanting something more. [/QUOTE]
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