Because most were implying to get D90....
I just couldnt justify over £600 for 4 year old technology , then plus zoom lens, battery & SD card etc., so about £850+....
I'll probably get 'slagged off' ..... But ...
I bought the D3100, with kit lens, Tamron 70-300mm, Sandisk 8gb xtreme, spare battery for £600.
I REALLY appreciated the help people gave on here, but I was just baffled, info over load. Couldn't decide which way to go...
So stuck with my first...
Will image quality of changed much in the newer models, with the D90 being 4 year old technology...
According to this, there's only really the in built AF motor it has over the D5100:
http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon-D5100-vs-Nikon_D90
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IF i were to go down the D90 route, is this lens...
I'll go to Jessops tomorrow to feel the cameras . The only thing putting me off before I asked on here was I didn't want to go in there not knowing what I want, them baffle me and then buy something not good...
I have taken a shine to the D5100.... Just as you pointed out struggling with a telephoto zoom lens .
What do u suggest please? £700 max for camera with kit lens plus a zoom, either canon or Nikon
I just want sharp, unblurred images with vibrant colours , with zoom also... Aslong as I can...
Or here , D5100 with 18-55, and Nikkor 55-200mm
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/nikon-d5100-digital-slr-camera-with-18-55mm-vr-zoom-lens-and-55-200mm-f-4-5-6g-telephoto-zoom-lens-12635505-pdt.html
Bearing in mind I'm a novice how much zoom will I lose if I use this compared to 70-300mm?
Right changed my mind....
Nikon D5100,
just need a zoom lens please ??? With Image Stabilisation?
Please,?
I've found Tamron 70-300mm F4/5.6 LD Macro
But no image stabilisation?
Is that a true zoom lens, with it mentioning Macro
It's that or canon 550D
But two people I know with that camera (not sure what lenses) the pics they take are good, but have noise and not 'vibrant colours'.
Where I've seen people using D3100 for same subject as me (horseracing) and theirs are spot on... Rich colours and very sharp . So surely...
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