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D5100
D5100 vs. D700
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<blockquote data-quote="chowchow" data-source="post: 38435" data-attributes="member: 8298"><p>Thank you for the response.</p><p></p><p>No I wanted to compare the D5100 to the D700. </p><p></p><p>Here is how I feel: I have been playing with point and shoot cameras for a while and I have gotten good images, and so I thought that moving up to the D5100 would improve my images significantly. It did, but I want to take "professional" quality images. Don't get me wrong, the D5100 is a vast improvement above the point and shoot, but when I look at pics from a pro, i get jealous. So I really want to know if the D700 will be much of an improvement compared to the D5100. I mean, if two cameras were to be tested in a controlled environment, which one would produce a better pic. Definitely, the D700 is a full frame, so it will capture more, but is it worth the investment. I got the D5100 thru Costco and after taxes it came out to be 1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chowchow, post: 38435, member: 8298"] Thank you for the response. No I wanted to compare the D5100 to the D700. Here is how I feel: I have been playing with point and shoot cameras for a while and I have gotten good images, and so I thought that moving up to the D5100 would improve my images significantly. It did, but I want to take "professional" quality images. Don't get me wrong, the D5100 is a vast improvement above the point and shoot, but when I look at pics from a pro, i get jealous. So I really want to know if the D700 will be much of an improvement compared to the D5100. I mean, if two cameras were to be tested in a controlled environment, which one would produce a better pic. Definitely, the D700 is a full frame, so it will capture more, but is it worth the investment. I got the D5100 thru Costco and after taxes it came out to be 1000. [/QUOTE]
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