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D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 332379" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>With D7100 you may be able to save money by getting the "D" type lenses. Most D lenses are built better than the modern G lenses. In many cases the older lenses are also better optically. Another set of lenses which do not meter with 5xxx and 3xxx series, but do with 7xxx are the older AIS lenses.</p><p></p><p>So on the whole if you are going to invest in more than one lense and do not mind manual focus, the the D7xxx series are a better buy. Of course D610 is even better, but that means your DX specific lenses are of no use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 332379, member: 16090"] With D7100 you may be able to save money by getting the "D" type lenses. Most D lenses are built better than the modern G lenses. In many cases the older lenses are also better optically. Another set of lenses which do not meter with 5xxx and 3xxx series, but do with 7xxx are the older AIS lenses. So on the whole if you are going to invest in more than one lense and do not mind manual focus, the the D7xxx series are a better buy. Of course D610 is even better, but that means your DX specific lenses are of no use. [/QUOTE]
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