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D7000
D7000 vs. D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael J." data-source="post: 440992" data-attributes="member: 13861"><p>I wanna express my feeling about the D7000. It is a great camera. I feel that I have got a camera in hand. The viewfinder is just a masterpiece of technology. The control buttons are well placed. I don't know how could I use a camera so long without the quick access to the focus settings, metering modes, ISO settings, control shutter and aperture, etc..</p><p></p><p>Even the sensor is same in size/pixel, but I think the D7000 performance is better. Maybe is only cos it is a new gear to me. </p><p></p><p>The D5100 is a great cam. It helped me through the learning curve of composition, exposure, and so on. </p><p></p><p>Today I did some shoots and it was so easy to get the shots I wanted without taking the cam from my eye and go into the menu. Watching the VDO about the D7000 was the best thing while I waited of the cam and after when I got it testing what I was seeing on the VDO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael J., post: 440992, member: 13861"] I wanna express my feeling about the D7000. It is a great camera. I feel that I have got a camera in hand. The viewfinder is just a masterpiece of technology. The control buttons are well placed. I don't know how could I use a camera so long without the quick access to the focus settings, metering modes, ISO settings, control shutter and aperture, etc.. Even the sensor is same in size/pixel, but I think the D7000 performance is better. Maybe is only cos it is a new gear to me. The D5100 is a great cam. It helped me through the learning curve of composition, exposure, and so on. Today I did some shoots and it was so easy to get the shots I wanted without taking the cam from my eye and go into the menu. Watching the VDO about the D7000 was the best thing while I waited of the cam and after when I got it testing what I was seeing on the VDO. [/QUOTE]
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