I am sorry if this is the wrong place to ask for help.
Currently I am using the most awful point-and-shoot camera which produces horribly blurry and noisy photographs and does not even give me the option to take uncompressed pics. As much as I am enjoying going out and taking a bunch of photos in new places; I feel like I could quadruple my enjoyment if the end product wasn't painful to look at due to the horrible picture quality.
So I need your help to choose a brand spankin' new camera for me to use. I am open to any suggestions; however I am preferably looking for a DSLR which is friendly for beginners, yet also has functions and modes which even pro's would be happy with, so in other words I am looking for a camera which is beginner friendly, not "too" pricey, but is also relatively future proof so I won't need to upgrade any time soon.
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[–] Jecht 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
The D3200 is a good little camera for the price. If you're used to using a point and shoot, it will be a while before you outgrow the D3200. Most of my work is shot with a D3200, Nikon 35mm f1.8g lens, and a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 lens. If you're planning to get any prime lenses, I highly suggest the Nikon 35mm.