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D5200
D5200 vs D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 106195" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>How nice to segregate people like that. D5200 is a mid-range camera and is hardly the "next step" from a P&S. No, it does not have all the manual controls, that is where the D7K comes in. But you have to keep in mind that there are bridge cameras and the 3200 before the 5200, not to mention high-end compact cameras that shoot in RAW. So, perhaps the 3rd/4th step from a P&S if it were to be looked at like this. On the other hand, many people go from P&S to D7ks or D600. It really depends on the person. The 5200 just scored higher than the D7k with the DXO tests.... In the end, and lets go back to the 5100, if you took both cameras and set them up the same way and used the same lens, i highly doubt you would be able to tell the difference between the produced photos. Don't photographers take really nice pictures? Sure, both products are aimed at different markets. But, in the end, it all depends on the user behind it on what kind of pictures it will take, or is that photographs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 106195, member: 9619"] How nice to segregate people like that. D5200 is a mid-range camera and is hardly the "next step" from a P&S. No, it does not have all the manual controls, that is where the D7K comes in. But you have to keep in mind that there are bridge cameras and the 3200 before the 5200, not to mention high-end compact cameras that shoot in RAW. So, perhaps the 3rd/4th step from a P&S if it were to be looked at like this. On the other hand, many people go from P&S to D7ks or D600. It really depends on the person. The 5200 just scored higher than the D7k with the DXO tests.... In the end, and lets go back to the 5100, if you took both cameras and set them up the same way and used the same lens, i highly doubt you would be able to tell the difference between the produced photos. Don't photographers take really nice pictures? Sure, both products are aimed at different markets. But, in the end, it all depends on the user behind it on what kind of pictures it will take, or is that photographs? [/QUOTE]
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