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Why would you buy a D7100?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 269000" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Features and sensor quality, primarily. With your camera you have no ability to use back-button auto-focus, exposure bracketing, and more than several other features that users of the D7xxx and higher cameras rely on (I'd list more but am unfamiliar with your camera). Additionally, while you may get 24MP's from both cameras(?), the sensor on the D7100 is quite different than that in the D3200 - a real improvement. In addition to improved IQ and low light performance, the lack of an anti-aliasing filter means that you're going to get sharper details.</p><p></p><p>Do you "need" those differences? That's for the individual photographer to decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 269000, member: 9240"] Features and sensor quality, primarily. With your camera you have no ability to use back-button auto-focus, exposure bracketing, and more than several other features that users of the D7xxx and higher cameras rely on (I'd list more but am unfamiliar with your camera). Additionally, while you may get 24MP's from both cameras(?), the sensor on the D7100 is quite different than that in the D3200 - a real improvement. In addition to improved IQ and low light performance, the lack of an anti-aliasing filter means that you're going to get sharper details. Do you "need" those differences? That's for the individual photographer to decide. [/QUOTE]
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