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 Posted: Fri Dec 13th, 2013 02:04
jk



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Welcome Naxz.
I havent owned either of these cameras but I have a friend who has a D3200 and she make very good photos.
I would say that it would be best to get the newer camera as it will allow more flexibility and have a longer support life.
I think the most important thing is to actually try to get hands on with the camera and see if it suits you?
Next try to get lenses that suit your photographic interests.

Both cameras come with kit lenses and you can buy them with a pair of lenses for a very good price.
The D3200 can be purchased with the 18-55 and 55-200 or 55-300 lenses.
In the future of you find that you want a wider angle lens than 18mm then Sigma make a very good 10-20 zoom that provides great quality at a reasonable cost.


The final choice is yours but most success comes with you being most familiar with your kit rather than obsessing about getting the latest and greatest new stuff.



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