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I've recently got back into taking photos since a few years out and recently went on a course. My current camera body is a D100 which I have had since the week they came out in the UK (I didnt realise it was that long ago
) and after looking at some of the cameras that people had on the course, I have the urge to upgrade the body. The question is 'what to' - when I got my D100 there was a lot less range.
Stuff I like to do - includes animal/flower macros and animals, people, candids and I'd like to try out some landscape stuff as I have never really done that before. I also really like buildings - yes I know its a mix - its basically if it moves I'd like to photo it and if it doesnt move then I'll shoot it too.
My current lenses are a Sigma 70-210D 4-5.6, Sigma 28-105D IF 3.8-5.6 and a Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro. I know I'll have to change the lenses probably apart from the Tamron, which is my favorite lens.
So anyone got any recommendations - I'd like something that feels a bit like the D100, is pretty hard wearing (I used to have an F3 and loved the ruggedness of it) and because I have very small hands would like something that is nicely laid out and nice to grip. Once I have a decent shortlist I can then try and go to the local camera shop to try some out.
thanks in advance
Stuff I like to do - includes animal/flower macros and animals, people, candids and I'd like to try out some landscape stuff as I have never really done that before. I also really like buildings - yes I know its a mix - its basically if it moves I'd like to photo it and if it doesnt move then I'll shoot it too.
My current lenses are a Sigma 70-210D 4-5.6, Sigma 28-105D IF 3.8-5.6 and a Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro. I know I'll have to change the lenses probably apart from the Tamron, which is my favorite lens.
So anyone got any recommendations - I'd like something that feels a bit like the D100, is pretty hard wearing (I used to have an F3 and loved the ruggedness of it) and because I have very small hands would like something that is nicely laid out and nice to grip. Once I have a decent shortlist I can then try and go to the local camera shop to try some out.
thanks in advance
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significantly better lenses would be the way I would go and keep the D100