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D5100
3 days left to return my D5100, I feel mugged by Nikon!
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick M" data-source="post: 35627" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>I just had a landscape photography course at a local historical garden...and while my shots weren't great, I was able to spend 6 hours playing with my D5100 and it's great!</p><p>I made extensive use of the tripod ... Shame the battery on my remote control went flat...I never thought to carry a spare for that one!</p><p>using the tripod was a new experience - I never really used one much before this day. I use one that extends from 2' to 5' so that I can see through the lens. But I found that I could get really great shots across a lake by keeping the tripod really low and using the view screen horizontally. Wow. This was so easy and a really great way to use the tripod.</p><p></p><p>I love this camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick M, post: 35627, member: 2332"] I just had a landscape photography course at a local historical garden...and while my shots weren't great, I was able to spend 6 hours playing with my D5100 and it's great! I made extensive use of the tripod ... Shame the battery on my remote control went flat...I never thought to carry a spare for that one! using the tripod was a new experience - I never really used one much before this day. I use one that extends from 2' to 5' so that I can see through the lens. But I found that I could get really great shots across a lake by keeping the tripod really low and using the view screen horizontally. Wow. This was so easy and a really great way to use the tripod. I love this camera. [/QUOTE]
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3 days left to return my D5100, I feel mugged by Nikon!
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