What will the D90 do that your D3000 won't?
Apart from around 2MP.
I'd go for the D7000 as a worthwhile upgrade.
Well I second that! Gareth, there's no point in what you're calling an 'upgrade' if you don't know why you're doing it. Shopping for shopping's sake can be pretty pointless. You need to state why you're thinking about it - what is it that you're dissatisfied with at the moment?My advice would be for you to explain why you're thinking about an upgrade. What is it that you can't do (or can't do well enough) with the D300? People here will happily make recommendations and spend your money for you, but we need to have some idea of what you're hoping to achieve.
What does "the next step up" look like? More pixels? Better low-light performance? Better or faster autofocus? More frames per second? Or what?TI would like to get the d90 to make the next step up gear wise
What does "the next step up" look like? More pixels? Better low-light performance? Better or faster autofocus? More frames per second? Or what?
It can be status symbol. I was once a humble peasant in a local camera club with a cheap Sony DSLR. (The conventional wisdom back then was that Sony made cheap rubbish cameras.) The posh boys with Full Frame cameras couldn't be bothered talking to me. I quite accidentally upgraded my gear hugely. I bought a cheap second hand lens which had lost its original lens cap and somehow acquired a Zeiss lens cap. Suddenly the posh boys full frame boys started talking to me
I'm not really sure the point of this post.
If you're hoping for better pictures, most of the time you'll see a bigger improvement from a lens upgrade than from a camera upgrade - especially since you haven't identified anything *specifically* lacking in your pictures currently.I was hoping for a around better camera and along with some better lens hoping for better pictures
If you're hoping for better pictures, most of the time you'll see a bigger improvement from a lens upgrade than from a camera upgrade - especially since you haven't identified anything *specifically* lacking in your pictures currently.
What lenses do you have, and what do you like to shoot?