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Buying a dslr, need some advice
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<blockquote data-quote="mdever12" data-source="post: 14306379" data-attributes="member: 124377"><p>Hey guys, I want to get into photography. I always loved taking pictures, but the point and shoot cameras aren't really cutting it. (I know this isn't a photography website, but just want to get opinions from people who shoot subjects that I want to). </p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the Nikon d3200 ($476) and the d5200 ($696). From what I've read, the d5200 has some nicer features like 1 more fps, the fold-out screen, etc. I mainly want to take pictures of cars, my dogs, and some landscape. </p><p></p><p>My main question, is the d5200 worth the $200 more than the d3200. I understand that glass is the really important thing in photography, but i don't want to get a body that I'll out grow real soon.</p><p></p><p>PS, I'm not expecting extremely stunning pictures out of the box. I know it takes time to learn how to properly use a dslr.</p><p></p><p>Whatever advice/opinions you guys can give, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdever12, post: 14306379, member: 124377"] Hey guys, I want to get into photography. I always loved taking pictures, but the point and shoot cameras aren't really cutting it. (I know this isn't a photography website, but just want to get opinions from people who shoot subjects that I want to). I'm looking at the Nikon d3200 ($476) and the d5200 ($696). From what I've read, the d5200 has some nicer features like 1 more fps, the fold-out screen, etc. I mainly want to take pictures of cars, my dogs, and some landscape. My main question, is the d5200 worth the $200 more than the d3200. I understand that glass is the really important thing in photography, but i don't want to get a body that I'll out grow real soon. PS, I'm not expecting extremely stunning pictures out of the box. I know it takes time to learn how to properly use a dslr. Whatever advice/opinions you guys can give, I'd appreciate it. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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