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d7000 vs d90 vs d5100.. HELPPPPP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 67606" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>5100 all the way. it seems to be the best body you can afford anyhow. The D90 is a dinosaur now, and will be even more so when you actually get used to it. Better sensor (same as the D7000 actually), better ISO handling, the list really goes on and on. Pull the trigger on the 5100 and you'll be glad you did. </p><p></p><p>Also, the 18-105 is a fine lens. Don't feel so limited. I have a 70-300 and I find that I don't use the 2-300 range much at all. I only use it because I CAN, no because I NEED to. I would be fine with 80mm reach realistically. Then again, you might want to shoot arctic cats in the Himalayas or something in which case 300mm would be great to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 67606, member: 9237"] 5100 all the way. it seems to be the best body you can afford anyhow. The D90 is a dinosaur now, and will be even more so when you actually get used to it. Better sensor (same as the D7000 actually), better ISO handling, the list really goes on and on. Pull the trigger on the 5100 and you'll be glad you did. Also, the 18-105 is a fine lens. Don't feel so limited. I have a 70-300 and I find that I don't use the 2-300 range much at all. I only use it because I CAN, no because I NEED to. I would be fine with 80mm reach realistically. Then again, you might want to shoot arctic cats in the Himalayas or something in which case 300mm would be great to have. [/QUOTE]
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