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Buyer's remorse D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="JackStalk" data-source="post: 371391" data-attributes="member: 28783"><p>The higher model cameras(7x00 and FF) are easier to shoot in manual mode than the d3x00 and d5x00 models. The D7000 starts with two dials for aperture and shutter speed, with a split ISO button that works on the shutter speed wheel. Once I started shooting in manual exposure, I couldnt stand using my D3200 in anything but AUTO mode because all of the settings are in the menus and a PITA to mess around with. The 5300/3300 are better regarded as consumer cameras because most people who buy they are just shooting them in full auto mode to photograph for fun. If you want to shoot in manual exposure a lot, I'd recommend getting one of the other bodies (7100/90/300S)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackStalk, post: 371391, member: 28783"] The higher model cameras(7x00 and FF) are easier to shoot in manual mode than the d3x00 and d5x00 models. The D7000 starts with two dials for aperture and shutter speed, with a split ISO button that works on the shutter speed wheel. Once I started shooting in manual exposure, I couldnt stand using my D3200 in anything but AUTO mode because all of the settings are in the menus and a PITA to mess around with. The 5300/3300 are better regarded as consumer cameras because most people who buy they are just shooting them in full auto mode to photograph for fun. If you want to shoot in manual exposure a lot, I'd recommend getting one of the other bodies (7100/90/300S) [/QUOTE]
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