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    I might start saving for one. I liked the reviews on YouTube. And I do miss a dslr and for the price it does pack a bit in.
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    I had the original d40... loved that camera. I replaced it with the d5000, but this little guy got me thinking.... never ends.
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    I picked a D3200 up last week from the states. Brilliant camera :-) it is really small and takes great photos even with the kit lens. By far the best entry level dslr out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thekeddi View Post
    I picked a D3200 up last week from the states. Brilliant camera :-) it is really small and takes great photos even with the kit lens. By far the best entry level dslr out there.
    Congrats!!! Woohoo! Let's see some photos! :)
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    Has anyone shot with both a D7000 and D3200? Just wondering what their experience is with High ISO and with learning the focus system. A lot of D7000 users complained pretty loudly about poor focus/soft images - until they learned to use the camera properly. The D7K is pretty sensitive to good handholding technique, and sharpening in post.

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