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D5300
D5300 and D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="RRRoger" data-source="post: 320630" data-attributes="member: 9540"><p>I have had both and a full set of AF-S Nikkors. I sold the D7100.</p><p>The bigest difference of the newer D5300 has not been mentioned. It is the Expeed 4 Processor.</p><p>It makes possible better images from the tweeked and more optimized Sensor.</p><p>It makes possible the high ISO performance up to 12,800 usable. Twice that of the D7100.</p><p>It makes possible 1080 P60 Video that is better. Not just for Slow Motion, but smoother, cleaner, and more detailed too.</p><p></p><p>The new monocot body is not just lighter, but resist impact damage better too.</p><p>They are now making Army battle helmets out of the stuff.</p><p>And it dissapates heat better for longer continuous videos (if you have an external recorder).</p><p></p><p>The 3.2 inch swivel monitor is extremely handy and although a few dots less, I don't see much difference in resolution.</p><p>Angling it in bright light can really help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRRoger, post: 320630, member: 9540"] I have had both and a full set of AF-S Nikkors. I sold the D7100. The bigest difference of the newer D5300 has not been mentioned. It is the Expeed 4 Processor. It makes possible better images from the tweeked and more optimized Sensor. It makes possible the high ISO performance up to 12,800 usable. Twice that of the D7100. It makes possible 1080 P60 Video that is better. Not just for Slow Motion, but smoother, cleaner, and more detailed too. The new monocot body is not just lighter, but resist impact damage better too. They are now making Army battle helmets out of the stuff. And it dissapates heat better for longer continuous videos (if you have an external recorder). The 3.2 inch swivel monitor is extremely handy and although a few dots less, I don't see much difference in resolution. Angling it in bright light can really help. [/QUOTE]
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