Hi folks! I'm new to advanced photography

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Hello all! I'm happy to become a member of this forum. I will be making my first big purchase soon and delve deep into the world of photography. I don't have much experience outside of your normal point and shoot cameras. Not sure if I should ask my beginners questions here or in the beginners forums. Any advice? I don't have a DSLR camera yet, but that's one of the reasons I joined the forum...to get your take on it.

Glad to be here and look forward to the knowledge.
 
Welcome. What DSLR are you considering? (shh...Nikon is the way to go....shhhh....)
 
I was aiming more towards the Nikon D5100 actually. Or the new d3200. Thoughts?
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Looking at about 800 for starters.
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I'd go with the D5100 over the D3200. The extra pixels in the D3200 are meaningless.
 
Yeah, I was leaning towards the d5100 already. Just need some worthy glass to go with it.
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Welcome aboard.

I'd go with the D5100 over the D3200. The extra pixels in the D3200 are meaningless.
I wouldn't say they are meaningless...but more doesn't automatically mean better image quality.
 
Yeah, I was leaning towards the d5100 already. Just need some worthy glass to go with it.
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If you already know something about lens choices, and if you can get a good deal, then go for the better glass up front. Be aware, however, that most retailers already have specially-priced packages including a "kit" lens or two, which will at least get you started, and you can always upgrade later.
 
Welcome....from a fellow newbie in a very similar situation. I went with the Nikon D3100....after a couple months of owning my first DSLR I am loving it!
 
Skip the D3100.
 
Don't be scared about used bodies as well OP. Go with reputable online (B&H ftw :) retailers. A used 5100 w/35mm 1.8 would start you off nicely. If you are able to save up a little more d90 are underestimated bodies, welcome to the forum and good luck.
 
I went with the d5100. Love it so far. I just need to learn how to take better pics. My starter pics are ok. I also bout a 55-200mm VR (DX) which works nice so far.

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