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<blockquote data-quote="drkrack" data-source="post: 1904010" data-attributes="member: 16974"><p>He meant any of those two, both are equally good. </p><p>D3200 is good for beginners, go with 3200,it's menus are more beginner friendly. </p><p>I bought it over 5100 never regretted my decision. </p><p></p><p>Why not mirror less? DsLR goodness with p& s style menus. Good for casual, busy, aspiring photographers. </p><p>Nice Lumix Panasonic is available in sale threads with goodies, great way to start. </p><p>You can later decide to upgrade to Actual DSLR if you want to be a professional. They're small and easy to use and you are not treated like a photographer esp. In marriages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drkrack, post: 1904010, member: 16974"] He meant any of those two, both are equally good. D3200 is good for beginners, go with 3200,it's menus are more beginner friendly. I bought it over 5100 never regretted my decision. Why not mirror less? DsLR goodness with p& s style menus. Good for casual, busy, aspiring photographers. Nice Lumix Panasonic is available in sale threads with goodies, great way to start. You can later decide to upgrade to Actual DSLR if you want to be a professional. They're small and easy to use and you are not treated like a photographer esp. In marriages. [/QUOTE]
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