dr_eyehead
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I'm sure the D3300 had an articulating screen a few weeks ago when I went into Curries in town. Now it doesn't. What's that all about?
I was peeved that I hadn't waited and spent a further £40 for the latest model with the articulating screen (I bought the D3200) and I'm 99% positive the one in the store had one. The store assistant reckons I was confused but I don't think so.
Was this model originally produced with an articulating screen and then they changed the specs? The tag says it originally cost about £580 and was reduced considerably to about £370.
They sometimes do this kind of thing, does anyone know?
I wish I had an articulating screen. If anyone is considering buying a camera think carefully about this feature and whether or not you will need it. Depending on what angle you are taking photos at or how high/low your tripod is if you are using one you might find this an invaluable feature.
I was peeved that I hadn't waited and spent a further £40 for the latest model with the articulating screen (I bought the D3200) and I'm 99% positive the one in the store had one. The store assistant reckons I was confused but I don't think so.
Was this model originally produced with an articulating screen and then they changed the specs? The tag says it originally cost about £580 and was reduced considerably to about £370.
They sometimes do this kind of thing, does anyone know?
I wish I had an articulating screen. If anyone is considering buying a camera think carefully about this feature and whether or not you will need it. Depending on what angle you are taking photos at or how high/low your tripod is if you are using one you might find this an invaluable feature.
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