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D3200
Nikon D3200 vs D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Thrash" data-source="post: 101721" data-attributes="member: 12385"><p>Hi guys,</p><p>I am contemplating whether to exchange my D3200 for the D5100 or whether to just keep it. I really like the camera but ive noticed and read that it only the top lenses do it justice; using the 35mm f1.8 it does look incredible and I love it but obviously not all lenses are that good, chances are I wont be able to buy any of the best lenses, the kit lens isnt very good with it either. Does the same apply for the D5100? Do you need top glass for that to live up to its potential too? I always use the kit lens and have done on all my cameras because its such a useful range but the pictures with it on the D3200 are poor, if it performs better on the D5100 then id much prefer that, im assuming the 35mm f1.8 performs great on any camera regardless.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thrash, post: 101721, member: 12385"] Hi guys, I am contemplating whether to exchange my D3200 for the D5100 or whether to just keep it. I really like the camera but ive noticed and read that it only the top lenses do it justice; using the 35mm f1.8 it does look incredible and I love it but obviously not all lenses are that good, chances are I wont be able to buy any of the best lenses, the kit lens isnt very good with it either. Does the same apply for the D5100? Do you need top glass for that to live up to its potential too? I always use the kit lens and have done on all my cameras because its such a useful range but the pictures with it on the D3200 are poor, if it performs better on the D5100 then id much prefer that, im assuming the 35mm f1.8 performs great on any camera regardless. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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