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Or save a few bucks and go with the D3200 that seems very competent for the price.
You are the one that posted this thread. I responded. If you want to consider my advise to you condescension, then so be it, but I stand by what I said. BTW.. What I said was meant to be helpful, but you would need to see past the emotion to understand where the positive in my response rests. Your photo dealer has now become your ex photo dealer. Perhaps, this is why B&H and Amazon have picked up the lion share of the business in the states. Good Luck.First, the OM-D was most likely defective and the store did not give me an option to exchange it. I was willing to talk with them and buy that or another camera from them but they were upset at returned stock and would barely talk with me.
Second, I’m not asking for someone to make the decision for me. I’m collecting opinions to help see things I might have missed in the comparisons I’ve made.
Third, I may not have a clue but if I didn’t wouldn’t it be the kind and proper thing to do to clarify and teach rather than condescend.
Fourth, here was my thinking (again) of why I picked the cameras I did - I don’t believe mirrorless is yet up to taking long pictures of wildlife as well as a DSLR but I would like a lighter set up to do everything else to be easier on my damaged back.
If this thread was inapporiate then fine, consider it closed.
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My favorite digital camera, but a bit of a steep learning curve. Lots of help here:
http://www.fujix-forum.com/
I can see that you have been there for a good while. Lots of knowledgeable people. I learned a lot by reading posts on that site.Thanks for the link.
Your GAS is over for now, Greg. But beware GAS can be lurking in the background, ready to pounce.😀He's going through that phase we ALL go through here Joe!😀 Thank God mine is OVER!!!!!!