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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 682726" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Why do you not like the quality of the Photos you are getting with the D5500. Every time I have ever upgraded cameras I have been dissatisfied With the image quality till I work very hard to learn the new camera</p><p>D3100>>D5100>>D7100>>D750</p><p>After mastering the new camera I have always gotten better photos than the previous camera. What I have found is that with the new camera the quality is so much better that the smallest error on my part shows up more so I have to get better myself to match the camera. Sometimes Cheap glass will look just fine on an older camera but you put that same glass on a better camera and it will show how bad it really is. </p><p></p><p>Don't chase better photos my throwing money at it. Work on your photography first till you get the best photography you can with what you have</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 682726, member: 6277"] Why do you not like the quality of the Photos you are getting with the D5500. Every time I have ever upgraded cameras I have been dissatisfied With the image quality till I work very hard to learn the new camera D3100>>D5100>>D7100>>D750 After mastering the new camera I have always gotten better photos than the previous camera. What I have found is that with the new camera the quality is so much better that the smallest error on my part shows up more so I have to get better myself to match the camera. Sometimes Cheap glass will look just fine on an older camera but you put that same glass on a better camera and it will show how bad it really is. Don't chase better photos my throwing money at it. Work on your photography first till you get the best photography you can with what you have [/QUOTE]
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