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D5200
D5200 vs D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnathan Aulabaugh" data-source="post: 106293" data-attributes="member: 7698"><p>:disillusionment: I tried to find the popcorn smiley but no luck</p><p>Anyways I find this discussion pretty entertaining. you find this exact discussion any time someone brings up the camera vs the photog, Nikon Vs Canon, etc etc..</p><p>Plain an simple The D5200 is an entry level camera where as the D7k is aimed toward the enthusiast the same as the D600. Where the D5200 shines is the 24mp sensor and the expeed 3 processor. what kills the D5200 is the lack of motor drive IMO.</p><p>I also wanted to touch on the comment about people going from a P&S to a D600 or bigger. While I have also seen this I have seen those same people turn around and sell those cameras with the excuse of "it was to much camera for me" Make no mistake. a PRO camera is a pro camera for a reason and it is not because it has the same capability as an entry level camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnathan Aulabaugh, post: 106293, member: 7698"] :disillusionment: I tried to find the popcorn smiley but no luck Anyways I find this discussion pretty entertaining. you find this exact discussion any time someone brings up the camera vs the photog, Nikon Vs Canon, etc etc.. Plain an simple The D5200 is an entry level camera where as the D7k is aimed toward the enthusiast the same as the D600. Where the D5200 shines is the 24mp sensor and the expeed 3 processor. what kills the D5200 is the lack of motor drive IMO. I also wanted to touch on the comment about people going from a P&S to a D600 or bigger. While I have also seen this I have seen those same people turn around and sell those cameras with the excuse of "it was to much camera for me" Make no mistake. a PRO camera is a pro camera for a reason and it is not because it has the same capability as an entry level camera. [/QUOTE]
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