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Originally Posted by Dayze
Ended up buying the Nikon D3100 yesterday, $449. A few more bucks for a backpack, memory card and extra battery.
Took about 175 pics at the cookout today. Mostly multiple shots of the nieces and nephews playing on the slip and slide.
Camera is great. Right out of the box it's intuitive. Super easy to use and understand. Standard scenes and settings are great and turn out great pictures. So glad I went with this. Not ripping cannon at all. It was, literallya50/50deal.. Love this camera.
Thousand times easier than our old point and shoot. Though, I already want a zoom lens damnit
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You'll have a good time with that.
Eventually when cash allows you are going to want to upgrade.
I don't like any aftermarket products so I say buy only Nikon products.
A good SB flash.
Eventually you will want a newer body, so keep that one as your backup.
When you can get yourself a good photo printer.
You can spend a lot of money here but you don't have to.
An Epson Artisan 50 for about 150.00 is all you will need unless you want to print 11 x 14.