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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5200
Bought a Tamron 18-270mm lens. Counfused about which camera to buy :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 218858" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p>Don't forget, that now there's the new D5300 as well, which is now the current member of the D5?00 line, making the D5200 now obsolete,and the D5100 yet another step obsolete behind the D5200. So, if you're determined to stay in the D?00 line, there are three choices available, depending on how much you're willing to pay, balanced against how far behind the technological curve you're willing to be.</p><p></p><p> As an alternative to the D5100, allow me to suggest that you have a good look at the D3200. The D3?00 line is a step down from the D5?00 line, but the D3200 is current technology, rather than the two-generations-behind technology of the D5100; and I believe the D3200 and the D5100 both are currently going for around the same price point. For the same price as the D5100, the D3200 gives you higher resolution, and you may find that the features it gains by being later technology are better than the features it gives up by being a “lesser” model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 218858, member: 16749"] Don't forget, that now there's the new D5300 as well, which is now the current member of the D5?00 line, making the D5200 now obsolete,and the D5100 yet another step obsolete behind the D5200. So, if you're determined to stay in the D?00 line, there are three choices available, depending on how much you're willing to pay, balanced against how far behind the technological curve you're willing to be. As an alternative to the D5100, allow me to suggest that you have a good look at the D3200. The D3?00 line is a step down from the D5?00 line, but the D3200 is current technology, rather than the two-generations-behind technology of the D5100; and I believe the D3200 and the D5100 both are currently going for around the same price point. For the same price as the D5100, the D3200 gives you higher resolution, and you may find that the features it gains by being later technology are better than the features it gives up by being a “lesser” model. [/QUOTE]
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