>>3196115>more options and buttons you don't need yet.I'm not too sure about that. After a week or two and 2k photos I was already wishing there were more dials and buttons for stuff on my D3400. I'd love for there to be 3 wheels on back, stacked like pancakes right where my thumb can access them. For ISO, Exposure time, and F-stop. I really don't like needing to hold down 1 button here or 1 button there while using a wheel. I'm constantly hitting the flash pop up button on the front because the ISO button is right there too. The f-stop button is a bit awkward in its placement too. Then again, I'm taking pics outside in nature with constantly moving subjects and changing lighting.
>no VRIs that really a problem for people? I can see it being a problem for video, but the 18-55 lens also has the same problem for video, just not as pronounced since it is only 55 max. Then again, if you want vibration free video, use a steadycam or gimbal. Of course if you are taking photos with a tripod and there's a vibration from a motor coming through the floor and you are taking photos slower than 1/500 then VR is a good idea to have. Otherwise, have VR turned off.