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upgrading from a d3100
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 743745" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I'd consider a refurb d7200 or even the sometimes disliked d7500. The d7500 has a tilt screen. B&H has either of those refurbed for $700 right now. The reason I suggest a d7x00 is for the user interface. More quick access buttons and less menu diving like on the d3x00 and d5x00 series. At some point, a serious shooter ends up wanting these controls for quick on-the-fly changes rather than jumping into the menus to make changes. The top lcd is nice too so you can quickly see important settings at a glance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 743745, member: 4923"] I'd consider a refurb d7200 or even the sometimes disliked d7500. The d7500 has a tilt screen. B&H has either of those refurbed for $700 right now. The reason I suggest a d7x00 is for the user interface. More quick access buttons and less menu diving like on the d3x00 and d5x00 series. At some point, a serious shooter ends up wanting these controls for quick on-the-fly changes rather than jumping into the menus to make changes. The top lcd is nice too so you can quickly see important settings at a glance. [/QUOTE]
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