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D5100
D5100 vs D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 66373" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Well, the D7000 and the D5100 share the same sensor so with the move to a D7000 you'll be getting a slightly stronger body, access to D lenses and an expanded AF system. Otherwise, the two cameras are pretty much the same. As for a D7100, I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon. For instance, the D300 is several years older than the D7000 and is much more likely to get an update than is the D7000. And to argue just the opposite, Nikon dropped the price of the D7000 by $100 just a month ago which often times signals a newer model is coming. So who knows. One thing for certain is that Nikon has already released 3 brand new dSLR's in the last 9 months (4 if you count the 800 & 800E as different cameras) and it's pretty clear that the next one to be released will be the D600. Or maybe I should say it this way - the only new camera who's photos have been "leaked" has been the D600. And leaked photos are generally followed by the real deal within 3 months after the leak. </p><p></p><p>So my question to you is this - what are you looking for in a new body and how soon would you like to have this second body?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 66373, member: 9521"] Well, the D7000 and the D5100 share the same sensor so with the move to a D7000 you'll be getting a slightly stronger body, access to D lenses and an expanded AF system. Otherwise, the two cameras are pretty much the same. As for a D7100, I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon. For instance, the D300 is several years older than the D7000 and is much more likely to get an update than is the D7000. And to argue just the opposite, Nikon dropped the price of the D7000 by $100 just a month ago which often times signals a newer model is coming. So who knows. One thing for certain is that Nikon has already released 3 brand new dSLR's in the last 9 months (4 if you count the 800 & 800E as different cameras) and it's pretty clear that the next one to be released will be the D600. Or maybe I should say it this way - the only new camera who's photos have been "leaked" has been the D600. And leaked photos are generally followed by the real deal within 3 months after the leak. So my question to you is this - what are you looking for in a new body and how soon would you like to have this second body? [/QUOTE]
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