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D5300
d5100 to d5300
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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 333811" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>The analysis/comparison doesn't really cover essentials like the ability to use AF or D lenses. The D5300 whilst still able to use these lenses, would have to be done in manual mode.</p><p>Add things like dual memory slots - key to some people and or photography needs, commander mode for flash, user settings (pre-sets), and a few other things, and suddenly the 24MP of the D5300 is not really a key selling point anymore.</p><p>Do you really need the 24MP capability or would the 16MP of the D7000 suffice for your needs</p><p></p><p>It's always back down to personal preference/perception in the end. You have to chose a camera for what you think it's features bring to you as an advantage over the other choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 333811, member: 9187"] The analysis/comparison doesn't really cover essentials like the ability to use AF or D lenses. The D5300 whilst still able to use these lenses, would have to be done in manual mode. Add things like dual memory slots - key to some people and or photography needs, commander mode for flash, user settings (pre-sets), and a few other things, and suddenly the 24MP of the D5300 is not really a key selling point anymore. Do you really need the 24MP capability or would the 16MP of the D7000 suffice for your needs It's always back down to personal preference/perception in the end. You have to chose a camera for what you think it's features bring to you as an advantage over the other choices. [/QUOTE]
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