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D5100
A Little rant on Nikon Marketing...
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<blockquote data-quote="Blurrymess" data-source="post: 47768" data-attributes="member: 9022"><p>Yeah, I liked the second wheel also, and a dedicated ISO button, but then I asked myself; will I really be inconvenienced with the manual controls on the D5100, and I realized that I am not, and can navigate the manual controls just fine. I dedicate the func. button to the ISO (problem solved), and I actually find turning the one wheel from shutter speed to aperture with a button very convenient... It's all in the muscle memory now, so I don't stop to think about it. To be honest, the D3100, D5000, D90, D5100... are all great cameras, and I'm sure I would be happy with the quality of any of them, and what each can do, but knowing what you are going to be using it for, and how you are likely to use it realistically, may push you towards a particular model.</p><p></p><p>Oops, more marketing, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blurrymess, post: 47768, member: 9022"] Yeah, I liked the second wheel also, and a dedicated ISO button, but then I asked myself; will I really be inconvenienced with the manual controls on the D5100, and I realized that I am not, and can navigate the manual controls just fine. I dedicate the func. button to the ISO (problem solved), and I actually find turning the one wheel from shutter speed to aperture with a button very convenient... It's all in the muscle memory now, so I don't stop to think about it. To be honest, the D3100, D5000, D90, D5100... are all great cameras, and I'm sure I would be happy with the quality of any of them, and what each can do, but knowing what you are going to be using it for, and how you are likely to use it realistically, may push you towards a particular model. Oops, more marketing, lol. [/QUOTE]
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