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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 463497" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I think most would suggest a D7100. I don't know how much they go for over there but I would have thought that a refurbished one would be within your price range. This is a great camera, capable of autofocus with older AF lenses unlike the D3*** and D5*** series bodies as they don't have an in built focus motor. The main weakness of the D7100 for wildlife is a small buffer, it can only take a burst of around 6 RAW shots before the buffer fills up. You can work around that in many cases and its not a problem for me most of the time. The newer D7200 has a much better buffer butwill set you back more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 463497, member: 25183"] I think most would suggest a D7100. I don't know how much they go for over there but I would have thought that a refurbished one would be within your price range. This is a great camera, capable of autofocus with older AF lenses unlike the D3*** and D5*** series bodies as they don't have an in built focus motor. The main weakness of the D7100 for wildlife is a small buffer, it can only take a burst of around 6 RAW shots before the buffer fills up. You can work around that in many cases and its not a problem for me most of the time. The newer D7200 has a much better buffer butwill set you back more. [/QUOTE]
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