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A Little rant on Nikon Marketing...
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<blockquote data-quote="Blurrymess" data-source="post: 47725" data-attributes="member: 9022"><p>I feel that at times you get more "marketing" from Nikon users, than the the company... Sometimes the user marketing can be more confusing that the companies. I was initially torn between the D5100 and the D90, and read all these reviews about how the D90 is more for the serious photographer... I understand the access to dedicated dials... But I ended up choosing the D5100 due to the smaller, lighter body, the increased dynamic range, sensor... and I'm fine with the dedicated controls, and only shoot in manual. I don't believe having the D5100 makes me any less "serious" compared to if I got the D90, cause I'd be making the same compositional decisions, have the same eye, and be making equal quality images. Sometimes you just have to know what YOU need, and civ through all the personal opinions...</p><p></p><p>God, my post is starting to sound like marketing... better stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blurrymess, post: 47725, member: 9022"] I feel that at times you get more "marketing" from Nikon users, than the the company... Sometimes the user marketing can be more confusing that the companies. I was initially torn between the D5100 and the D90, and read all these reviews about how the D90 is more for the serious photographer... I understand the access to dedicated dials... But I ended up choosing the D5100 due to the smaller, lighter body, the increased dynamic range, sensor... and I'm fine with the dedicated controls, and only shoot in manual. I don't believe having the D5100 makes me any less "serious" compared to if I got the D90, cause I'd be making the same compositional decisions, have the same eye, and be making equal quality images. Sometimes you just have to know what YOU need, and civ through all the personal opinions... God, my post is starting to sound like marketing... better stop. [/QUOTE]
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