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D5300
D7000 or D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="RRRoger" data-source="post: 256858" data-attributes="member: 9540"><p>I have bought at least a couple dozen lens since getting my first DSLR in 1999,</p><p>I got rid of all my lens without focus motors because they are too slow even on a D3.</p><p>And I've never wanted to get any of those out of date Nikkors that have to be converted just to fit most modern cameras.</p><p></p><p>If you manually focus, it does not matter what body you use except for other features.</p><p> If you use AutoFocus, you want the fastest lens you can get and that is AF-S.</p><p>If you use AF-S lens, it does not matter what body you use except for other features.</p><p></p><p>If you can utilize the brighter, much higher resolution, and pivot of the D5300 monitor that is enough reason to choose it over the D7000.</p><p>Same is true of the higher resolution image and images that are better at ISO 12800 compared to the D7000 at 3200.</p><p>Same is true if you want 1080P 60 or even better Video at 1080P 24.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRRoger, post: 256858, member: 9540"] I have bought at least a couple dozen lens since getting my first DSLR in 1999, I got rid of all my lens without focus motors because they are too slow even on a D3. And I've never wanted to get any of those out of date Nikkors that have to be converted just to fit most modern cameras. If you manually focus, it does not matter what body you use except for other features. If you use AutoFocus, you want the fastest lens you can get and that is AF-S. If you use AF-S lens, it does not matter what body you use except for other features. If you can utilize the brighter, much higher resolution, and pivot of the D5300 monitor that is enough reason to choose it over the D7000. Same is true of the higher resolution image and images that are better at ISO 12800 compared to the D7000 at 3200. Same is true if you want 1080P 60 or even better Video at 1080P 24. [/QUOTE]
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