I use the Tokina 100 2.8 and the Nikon micro 60 2.8D... both are great...
3000 and 5000 are plastic crap, get a 7100 or 7200 used and you will not need to upgrade again...
I heard somewhere that crop lenses can be used on FF cameras, you just have to shoot plus 5 stops or more to lose the vignetting..
D7100, the 3 and 5 thousand are plastic ...
One other option is the subway=== there is another whole city below Montreal... just a thought...
I would get the Sony a7RII, because it produces photos that do not need any post processing...
If the lens mounted on my camera has VR, it's on... I rarely use a tripod.
I use any Nikon lens on my a7RII, Canon lenses can have 2 or 3 different adaptors... also, do not spring for AF adaptors === they do not work properly.on any camera... practice manual focus...
D7200, much bigger buffer, plus everything else mentioned
Normally I would say lenses, but in the case of the 3000 and 5000 series I would absolutely upgrade body and be able to use screw drive lenses... just my opinion and I'm not a pro...
24-85 EDG3.5, 70-300 ED G VR 4.5, 200-500... I have the first two, the last is on my wish list...
How is that possible? I come home after a shoot, remove my memory card, plug it into the computer, download to photos, then I go to photos and keep what I like and trash the rest. Then I go to my fb page and post 5-12 photos. It's easy.
Anomoly= anything that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected... if you take a lot of photos, you will see a lot of anomalies, and they are mostly, for me anyhow, welcome...
Amber holds old answers to new questions...
As an amateur who shoots jpeg and will never use anything like lightroom, I'm having too much fun learning through my own experience, so no thanks...