I come from a Canon family, and there's the "don't wait for next year's phone" problem, _but_...Canon's new releases are all starting to have built-in WiFi/Bluetooth and in principle that should make it a lot easier to get pictures off the camera. That seems like an important difference to me that might make a difference between "new" and "recent but used", assuming Nikon is going the same way.
(I have a 4-year-old entry-level Canon SL1 body, and the new SL2 has the wireless features. Meanwhile, all of the high-end Canon bodies have built-in GPS, which I'd find useful. If a mid-grade body came out with both (and better autofocus tracking and an adjustable display) I'd consider upgrading.)
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Date: 2017-12-05 01:24 am (UTC)(I have a 4-year-old entry-level Canon SL1 body, and the new SL2 has the wireless features. Meanwhile, all of the high-end Canon bodies have built-in GPS, which I'd find useful. If a mid-grade body came out with both (and better autofocus tracking and an adjustable display) I'd consider upgrading.)