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Buying a dslr, need some advice
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<blockquote data-quote="mdever12" data-source="post: 14306636" data-attributes="member: 124377"><p>Makes a lot of sense, thanks!</p><p></p><p>That's what I've been thinking/reading. I don't want to buy the 3200, and in a couple months, already want a new body. On the contrary, I don't want to get the 5200 and be over my head either...</p><p></p><p>Definitely, with either camera I'd stick with the stock lens for a while till I'm more comfortable with the camera. Then I'd probably pick up the 70-300 VR lens. What processing software would you recommend?</p><p></p><p>Probably will step up to the D7xxx line eventually, but I want to learn around a "friendlier" camera.</p><p></p><p>Would you choose the t5i over the 5200 and 3200? If so, why?</p><p></p><p>Yea, like I said above, I just want to get started with the stock lens, and then down the road pick up the 70-300 VR lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdever12, post: 14306636, member: 124377"] Makes a lot of sense, thanks! That's what I've been thinking/reading. I don't want to buy the 3200, and in a couple months, already want a new body. On the contrary, I don't want to get the 5200 and be over my head either... Definitely, with either camera I'd stick with the stock lens for a while till I'm more comfortable with the camera. Then I'd probably pick up the 70-300 VR lens. What processing software would you recommend? Probably will step up to the D7xxx line eventually, but I want to learn around a "friendlier" camera. Would you choose the t5i over the 5200 and 3200? If so, why? Yea, like I said above, I just want to get started with the stock lens, and then down the road pick up the 70-300 VR lens. [/QUOTE]
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