Rhyswh
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I put a post up recently asking if it would be a good idea to get a new camera to replace a sony A300 my dad gave me. I'm new to DSLR's but have a good basic understanding of the exposure triangle.
I still haven't seen the photos I've taken on the Sony yet (left the lead at my parents house 250 miles away!) but hoping to get them off tomorrow. So I might decide not to upgrade when I see the results. saying that I'm pretty set on getting a newer camera as the Sony is pretty old tech now.
So I've whittled down my choice to a Nikon D3300 or a D5200. Available second hand at roughly the same price.
The only thing swaying me towards the D5200 is the screen. I would like to use the camera for some video as well so the flip out screen would be helpful. Is there anything else I should consider that makes one or the other much better? I know the D3300 doesn't have Anti-aliasing so apparently gives sharper images. As a beginner should I just get the D3300?
I still haven't seen the photos I've taken on the Sony yet (left the lead at my parents house 250 miles away!) but hoping to get them off tomorrow. So I might decide not to upgrade when I see the results. saying that I'm pretty set on getting a newer camera as the Sony is pretty old tech now.
So I've whittled down my choice to a Nikon D3300 or a D5200. Available second hand at roughly the same price.
The only thing swaying me towards the D5200 is the screen. I would like to use the camera for some video as well so the flip out screen would be helpful. Is there anything else I should consider that makes one or the other much better? I know the D3300 doesn't have Anti-aliasing so apparently gives sharper images. As a beginner should I just get the D3300?
