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D7100
considering d7100 or d5300
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 306845" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>My girlfriend shoots with a D5300, I shoot with a D7100. Using the same lenses on both cameras, I would find it impossible to tell which camera took which photo. Both cameras need really good glass to take full advantage of what they're capable of, though. I'm firmly convinced the removal of the OLPF makes a very significant difference in overall image quality. My girlfriend shot with a D3200 before I upgraded her to the D5300 and was shocked at how much cleaner her shots looked coming out of D5300; the D3200 has the OLPF, the D5300 does not. With a prime lens the D5300 image quality is jaw-droppingly good; certainly on par with my D7100.</p><p></p><p>If shooting JPG, the Sharpening setting needs to be bumped but that's the only settings adjustment we found that was needed. Color and contrast were superb out of the box. If you truly don't need all the extra buttons and features of the D7100, buy the D5300 with confidence.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 306845, member: 13090"] My girlfriend shoots with a D5300, I shoot with a D7100. Using the same lenses on both cameras, I would find it impossible to tell which camera took which photo. Both cameras need really good glass to take full advantage of what they're capable of, though. I'm firmly convinced the removal of the OLPF makes a very significant difference in overall image quality. My girlfriend shot with a D3200 before I upgraded her to the D5300 and was shocked at how much cleaner her shots looked coming out of D5300; the D3200 has the OLPF, the D5300 does not. With a prime lens the D5300 image quality is jaw-droppingly good; certainly on par with my D7100. If shooting JPG, the Sharpening setting needs to be bumped but that's the only settings adjustment we found that was needed. Color and contrast were superb out of the box. If you truly don't need all the extra buttons and features of the D7100, buy the D5300 with confidence. [COLOR=#ffffff]....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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