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Why would you buy a D7100?
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<blockquote data-quote="reverb" data-source="post: 269053" data-attributes="member: 16378"><p>Great answers so far, many thanks. For me, I've still plenty to learn on the D3200, and as I build up my lenses I know I'll be OK to upgrade only the body in the future. I've got a 35mm and the 55-300mm to complement the kit so far. </p><p></p><p>It's really interesting to read the comments on AF and sensors. I guess for me that will eventually be the driver to move on up. I use the spot focus, then reframe as necessary - am I right in thinking that if I stick at this, the number of focus points is less of an issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reverb, post: 269053, member: 16378"] Great answers so far, many thanks. For me, I've still plenty to learn on the D3200, and as I build up my lenses I know I'll be OK to upgrade only the body in the future. I've got a 35mm and the 55-300mm to complement the kit so far. It's really interesting to read the comments on AF and sensors. I guess for me that will eventually be the driver to move on up. I use the spot focus, then reframe as necessary - am I right in thinking that if I stick at this, the number of focus points is less of an issue? [/QUOTE]
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