cinderella'smommy
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- Dec 27, 2008
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Hi, I am in a bit of a dilemma about whether to upgrade my perfectly fine but old D40 to a newer, but still entry level D3100. I get more megapixels, and video w/ the D3100; and its on sale and pretty inexpensive right now.
But, my D40 still works pretty well, but the focus is starting to be a bit off. I am not super well trained on using all the features, but every once in a while, I get a really nice shot. I also really love the fast shutter speed, so I am willing to get another DSLR.
Just wondering if its wasteful to get another entry level; or should wait to upgrade, but then I think if I don't fully access the features on my current camera, why would I do it on a more expensive, but completely unnecessary upgraded camera.
I just sorta think that the new camera will perform better; so it might be worth it just for that, plus I get video and more megapixels. I guess I have a problem wrapping my head around the fact that all these digital cameras are not intended to be around for the long haul; I spent more on the D40 six years ago!
Any thoughts are very much welcome!

But, my D40 still works pretty well, but the focus is starting to be a bit off. I am not super well trained on using all the features, but every once in a while, I get a really nice shot. I also really love the fast shutter speed, so I am willing to get another DSLR.
Just wondering if its wasteful to get another entry level; or should wait to upgrade, but then I think if I don't fully access the features on my current camera, why would I do it on a more expensive, but completely unnecessary upgraded camera.
I just sorta think that the new camera will perform better; so it might be worth it just for that, plus I get video and more megapixels. I guess I have a problem wrapping my head around the fact that all these digital cameras are not intended to be around for the long haul; I spent more on the D40 six years ago!
Any thoughts are very much welcome!
