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I'm seriously considering swapping up from a D3300 to a D7000. I've been scouring all over the web to see what has been previously written.
My motives, well this is where you can help me out. I'm not convinced with the focussing of my D3300 in lower light. Granted this is mostly with my kit lenses, but I also have a 1.8g 50mm. I like the features of the D7000 and can't quite stretch to D7100 money.
Am I being suckered in by promotional material? Am I getting into 'gear one up manship' would I see a real difference?
I love my D3300 but having used a D3 over the weekend, I was amazed at how much faster and sharper the focussing was. Would the focus motor inside the body perform better than the AF-S lenses' motors?
I KNOW I should be buying better glass rather than a body, but I already have a reasonable 70-300 and a reasonable 80-400.
So, please, help me out. Would this be a worthwhile upgrade from 3300 to a used 7000? Or am I just being suckered in? Tell me how it is guys, I need a reality check.
Thanks.
My motives, well this is where you can help me out. I'm not convinced with the focussing of my D3300 in lower light. Granted this is mostly with my kit lenses, but I also have a 1.8g 50mm. I like the features of the D7000 and can't quite stretch to D7100 money.
Am I being suckered in by promotional material? Am I getting into 'gear one up manship' would I see a real difference?
I love my D3300 but having used a D3 over the weekend, I was amazed at how much faster and sharper the focussing was. Would the focus motor inside the body perform better than the AF-S lenses' motors?
I KNOW I should be buying better glass rather than a body, but I already have a reasonable 70-300 and a reasonable 80-400.
So, please, help me out. Would this be a worthwhile upgrade from 3300 to a used 7000? Or am I just being suckered in? Tell me how it is guys, I need a reality check.
Thanks.
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