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<blockquote data-quote="jesshopes" data-source="post: 167605" data-attributes="member: 15368"><p>Yes, I realize that my D80 is not a "good" camera. It's what I could afford at the time. I've learned a lot using this camera and it has served me pretty well.</p><p></p><p>I am pretty happy with how it shoots outdoors. Lately I feel like the sharpness of my images isn't what I want it to be. I don't think that the images are any less sharp than they used to be, necessarily, I am just more picky. I'm especially interested in getting something that gives me some versatility indoors with lower light. I (as a favor) shot a wedding of a friend's sister last year. Very VERY small wedding in the gathering area of a church. The images were okay but I had the ISO turned way up to compensate and there was so much noise. Took quite a lot of editing. I'd love a camera that had good reliability in such situations</p><p></p><p>I would like to stay under $2000. I'd really just like a solid upgrade. I know, though, that buying a more expensive model doesn't necessarily mean that my user-faults would be magically fixed. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jesshopes, post: 167605, member: 15368"] Yes, I realize that my D80 is not a "good" camera. It's what I could afford at the time. I've learned a lot using this camera and it has served me pretty well. I am pretty happy with how it shoots outdoors. Lately I feel like the sharpness of my images isn't what I want it to be. I don't think that the images are any less sharp than they used to be, necessarily, I am just more picky. I'm especially interested in getting something that gives me some versatility indoors with lower light. I (as a favor) shot a wedding of a friend's sister last year. Very VERY small wedding in the gathering area of a church. The images were okay but I had the ISO turned way up to compensate and there was so much noise. Took quite a lot of editing. I'd love a camera that had good reliability in such situations I would like to stay under $2000. I'd really just like a solid upgrade. I know, though, that buying a more expensive model doesn't necessarily mean that my user-faults would be magically fixed. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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