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D3200
Upgrade from D3200 to ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno_RIP" data-source="post: 695725" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I love my D7200. It works well. It is a good camera and most things that you would want to adjust you can do with buttons and dials rather than getting into the menu. That is the biggest change that I realized when I upgraded from the D3200 and I really liked being able to make adjustments without the menu. </p><p></p><p>If you can afford it... the jump to a D500 or D850 would be a great long term choice. There is a little steeper learning curve because the buttons are a bit different, but once you get the hang of them I think like either one of the cameras. I would suggest, if it is possible, rent some of these or at least try to check them out at a camera store. </p><p></p><p>The last point... Good glass is important. If you buy the 850 and do not have quality glass with it you will be disappointed. Just my 2cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno_RIP, post: 695725, member: 34269"] I love my D7200. It works well. It is a good camera and most things that you would want to adjust you can do with buttons and dials rather than getting into the menu. That is the biggest change that I realized when I upgraded from the D3200 and I really liked being able to make adjustments without the menu. If you can afford it... the jump to a D500 or D850 would be a great long term choice. There is a little steeper learning curve because the buttons are a bit different, but once you get the hang of them I think like either one of the cameras. I would suggest, if it is possible, rent some of these or at least try to check them out at a camera store. The last point... Good glass is important. If you buy the 850 and do not have quality glass with it you will be disappointed. Just my 2cents. [/QUOTE]
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