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D5200
D5200 vs D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 106271" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I find it interesting the way Nikon is starting with the entry level 3200 to first test the waters of the 24 Meg DX sensor, </p><p></p><p>and now has worked it into the next step up with the 5200,,,, delaying the 7200,, almost forcing buyers who are "dying" for the 24 Meg sensor to buy a 5200,,,</p><p></p><p>and then.. wack.. out will come the 7200,,, what the heck! why delay the 7200 ? who knows, or is it clever marketing?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am a camera junky,,,, ok,, I admit it,, and so will keep the 5100 I have in my fleet, I have gotten rid of a 50, 70, and 300,, and each has regret,,, darn I wish I </p><p>kept the D70 as an infrared red project,, and darn I loved the D300,, even when it was collecting dust. </p><p></p><p>My largest irrantant is not even that the 5100 can't drive the D lens, that I am ok with since I can understand saving cost/camera size,, but darn,,, I just wish the </p><p>light meter worked with the old manual glass... </p><p></p><p>Then I would be so so happy with Nikon,, because,, using a 5100 or 5200 with the compact super small manual glass would be perfect, it would almost be a pocket camera. OH WELL</p><p></p><p>Can use the old ED lens in manual mode,, which like using the old manual glass, but frankly the Autofocus lens never match the fine focusing the manual glass..</p><p></p><p>a few exceptions to that.. for example..</p><p></p><p>the 105 F2 DC.... awesome manual focus ring... </p><p></p><p> 300 F4 AF ED,,, again,,, bravo,,, awesome focusing ring..</p><p></p><p>but for almost all of my other Autofocus camera focus rings .. naw,, they work, but nothing to write about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 106271, member: 10038"] I find it interesting the way Nikon is starting with the entry level 3200 to first test the waters of the 24 Meg DX sensor, and now has worked it into the next step up with the 5200,,,, delaying the 7200,, almost forcing buyers who are "dying" for the 24 Meg sensor to buy a 5200,,, and then.. wack.. out will come the 7200,,, what the heck! why delay the 7200 ? who knows, or is it clever marketing? I am a camera junky,,,, ok,, I admit it,, and so will keep the 5100 I have in my fleet, I have gotten rid of a 50, 70, and 300,, and each has regret,,, darn I wish I kept the D70 as an infrared red project,, and darn I loved the D300,, even when it was collecting dust. My largest irrantant is not even that the 5100 can't drive the D lens, that I am ok with since I can understand saving cost/camera size,, but darn,,, I just wish the light meter worked with the old manual glass... Then I would be so so happy with Nikon,, because,, using a 5100 or 5200 with the compact super small manual glass would be perfect, it would almost be a pocket camera. OH WELL Can use the old ED lens in manual mode,, which like using the old manual glass, but frankly the Autofocus lens never match the fine focusing the manual glass.. a few exceptions to that.. for example.. the 105 F2 DC.... awesome manual focus ring... 300 F4 AF ED,,, again,,, bravo,,, awesome focusing ring.. but for almost all of my other Autofocus camera focus rings .. naw,, they work, but nothing to write about. [/QUOTE]
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