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D5100
D5100 vs D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="RLF" data-source="post: 85307" data-attributes="member: 11370"><p>PLEASE HELP</p><p></p><p>Guys, I need some help. <u>I have a d5100</u> I enjoy - I've had it for about a year - and I think I'm kind of outgrowing it. I'm thinking of upgrading to a d7000, because of its ... yeah, sturdier build and stuff, but especially its high speed synch capability (Auto FP sync?) and its CLS commander function. I also look forward to a wider choice of lenses.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>QUESTION:</strong></u> <u>Would you recommend upgrading to the d7000? </u>Or should I make an effort and go full frame (which would probably be a lot more expensive)?</p><p></p><p>Does anybody have any thoughts? PLEASE give me your opinion. </p><p>I've been studying photography at an institute for the past year and enjoy portrait and event photography, and hope to do some fashion and creative shoots. I am not a pro and probably never will be, but that hasn't held me back yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLF, post: 85307, member: 11370"] PLEASE HELP Guys, I need some help. [U]I have a d5100[/U] I enjoy - I've had it for about a year - and I think I'm kind of outgrowing it. I'm thinking of upgrading to a d7000, because of its ... yeah, sturdier build and stuff, but especially its high speed synch capability (Auto FP sync?) and its CLS commander function. I also look forward to a wider choice of lenses. [U][B]QUESTION:[/B][/U] [U]Would you recommend upgrading to the d7000? [/U]Or should I make an effort and go full frame (which would probably be a lot more expensive)? Does anybody have any thoughts? PLEASE give me your opinion. I've been studying photography at an institute for the past year and enjoy portrait and event photography, and hope to do some fashion and creative shoots. I am not a pro and probably never will be, but that hasn't held me back yet! [/QUOTE]
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