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Upgrade? D7000 from D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 348820" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Great images have been taken with all sorts of cameras - cell phones, P&S, DSLR and mirror less. A camera is just a tool, the image is your creativity. First of all identify what you do not like about the D3100. Is it the image sharpness, or the resolution or the controls (or lack of them)?</p><p></p><p>. If it is image sharpness, then you may have to upgrade your technique. The D3100 produces razor sharp images with good lenses.</p><p>. If it is resolution, then you can go either D3300 or D5300 or D7100. I like the D3300 for its small size, light weight and decent battery life.</p><p>. If it is controls, dual SD cards and a host of other features, then D7100 it is.</p><p></p><p>The current 18-55 kit lense is much superior to the one supplied with D3100. Borrow one and see if that gives better images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 348820, member: 16090"] Great images have been taken with all sorts of cameras - cell phones, P&S, DSLR and mirror less. A camera is just a tool, the image is your creativity. First of all identify what you do not like about the D3100. Is it the image sharpness, or the resolution or the controls (or lack of them)? . If it is image sharpness, then you may have to upgrade your technique. The D3100 produces razor sharp images with good lenses. . If it is resolution, then you can go either D3300 or D5300 or D7100. I like the D3300 for its small size, light weight and decent battery life. . If it is controls, dual SD cards and a host of other features, then D7100 it is. The current 18-55 kit lense is much superior to the one supplied with D3100. Borrow one and see if that gives better images. [/QUOTE]
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