I'm thinking longer-term about upgrading my camera. I have a Nikon d3100 that is several years old and I'm starting to feel its limitations (resolution and print size). It's a fine little entry level, but with a baby on the way I'm itching to take some *really* nice baby photos. I'm a beginner to moderate user, I can shoot in full manual but I'm slow and a bit forgetful at it, I usually shoot in A or S semi-automatic modes for ease. I mostly use it for family and vacation photos, and I really enjoy taking our holiday card photos every year. I'm probably never going to be a power user but I do really value being able to take nice family photos that are better than just snapshots.
This isn't really a $$ priority right now, but I'm just thinking about what I should start saving for.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to invest the $1,800 minimum for a d610 (the lowest $ full-frame sensor body) anytime in the next... oh, eight to ten years. If I did this I would probably also invest in some classes and get a little more serious about it. So for right now we're talking about *slightly* better entry level cameras.
The d5300 has 24 MP and a better ISO range than my current 14 MP camera, but the same DX image sensor, so it might feel like a minimal upgrade.
I could invest in software to start shooting RAW - how much difference does this make, really?
How much could I save buying used? How do you find a good used camera body?
What would you do? Make the minimal upgrade to a 5300, look for a used older full-frame, or just wait it out and see what my options are in a couple more years? At this point I might be able to get $250-$300 for my existing camera body, Nikon is still selling it for $500. I'm sticking with Nikon, btw.
This isn't really a $$ priority right now, but I'm just thinking about what I should start saving for.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to invest the $1,800 minimum for a d610 (the lowest $ full-frame sensor body) anytime in the next... oh, eight to ten years. If I did this I would probably also invest in some classes and get a little more serious about it. So for right now we're talking about *slightly* better entry level cameras.
The d5300 has 24 MP and a better ISO range than my current 14 MP camera, but the same DX image sensor, so it might feel like a minimal upgrade.
I could invest in software to start shooting RAW - how much difference does this make, really?
How much could I save buying used? How do you find a good used camera body?
What would you do? Make the minimal upgrade to a 5300, look for a used older full-frame, or just wait it out and see what my options are in a couple more years? At this point I might be able to get $250-$300 for my existing camera body, Nikon is still selling it for $500. I'm sticking with Nikon, btw.
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