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D3100
Thinking about upgrading my Nikon D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 701213" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Welcome. If you really like your user interface and feel in your hand, look to the d5x00 series. If you want to kick things up a bit and do more tweaking of settings on the fly, look at a d7200. Less menu diving on the d7200, more things are changed with buttons and command wheels. You will have to up your budget $50 to $100. The top lcd will keep you better informed of your camera's current status. Lots of other differences, easy to google or search on the forum for "d7200 vs".</p><p>You will have to put a little practice in, reading the manual and trying things as well as being sure you are up to speed on the exposure triangle. It is not a big learning project, you'll just want to practice a bit so your fingers know what to do if you are in a rush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 701213, member: 4923"] Welcome. If you really like your user interface and feel in your hand, look to the d5x00 series. If you want to kick things up a bit and do more tweaking of settings on the fly, look at a d7200. Less menu diving on the d7200, more things are changed with buttons and command wheels. You will have to up your budget $50 to $100. The top lcd will keep you better informed of your camera's current status. Lots of other differences, easy to google or search on the forum for "d7200 vs". You will have to put a little practice in, reading the manual and trying things as well as being sure you are up to speed on the exposure triangle. It is not a big learning project, you'll just want to practice a bit so your fingers know what to do if you are in a rush. [/QUOTE]
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