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I am planning to upgrade to a DSLR from my bridge camera.
I will have a limited budget, so will be getting a kit with a kit lens for now.
My main gripe with my current camera is the low light performance and the poor autofocusing.
I've narrowed it down to a small list.
Nikon D3200
Nikon D3300 *
Nikon D3400
Nikon D5200
Nikon D5300
Nikon D5500 *
*Best high ISO performance ratings.
My main questions are, will I notice much difference between the low-light performance of these cameras, or are the ratings/performance close enough for it to not matter.
Will the different AF systems and extra focus and cross-focus points on the D5xxx range be as big a benefit as I think they are.
To a lesser extent, I would also like to know if the lack of a low pass filter on the newer models make a big difference?
Answers to these questions will help me decide whether it's worth spending the extra money for the newer models and whether I need the D5xxx range over the D3xxx range.
Thank you!
I will have a limited budget, so will be getting a kit with a kit lens for now.
My main gripe with my current camera is the low light performance and the poor autofocusing.
I've narrowed it down to a small list.
Nikon D3200
Nikon D3300 *
Nikon D3400
Nikon D5200
Nikon D5300
Nikon D5500 *
*Best high ISO performance ratings.
My main questions are, will I notice much difference between the low-light performance of these cameras, or are the ratings/performance close enough for it to not matter.
Will the different AF systems and extra focus and cross-focus points on the D5xxx range be as big a benefit as I think they are.
To a lesser extent, I would also like to know if the lack of a low pass filter on the newer models make a big difference?
Answers to these questions will help me decide whether it's worth spending the extra money for the newer models and whether I need the D5xxx range over the D3xxx range.
Thank you!