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Old 01-24-2017, 01:46 PM   #39
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The biggest improvements in new DSLR's are higher ISO and faster and better autofocus. There are lots of others, but I think for amateurs those make the most difference for image quality.
Sure...but autofocus was fast 5 years ago...very fast 3 years ago...very very fast last year.

I'm all for good value...just pointing out that cameras from a few years ago are cheap as borscht and can provide functionality well beyond the needs and capabilities of most users.

ISO however, is worth the $$$ if you shoot in low light or indoors.
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