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<blockquote data-quote="MaxBlake" data-source="post: 551316" data-attributes="member: 41550"><p>The short answer is to get the one that best fits your eye and budget ... but keep in mind that at some point, you are going to want a better camera than what you are about to buy, just as you now want one that's better than the one you currently own. Why not go one or two steps above and beyond right now and save yourself some extra expense down the road. As noted, the D5300 is a fine camera and a good buy at present, as is the D3300 and the D5500. I'd simply suggest stepping up to the D7200 right now and bypassing the middle-man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaxBlake, post: 551316, member: 41550"] The short answer is to get the one that best fits your eye and budget ... but keep in mind that at some point, you are going to want a better camera than what you are about to buy, just as you now want one that's better than the one you currently own. Why not go one or two steps above and beyond right now and save yourself some extra expense down the road. As noted, the D5300 is a fine camera and a good buy at present, as is the D3300 and the D5500. I'd simply suggest stepping up to the D7200 right now and bypassing the middle-man. [/QUOTE]
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