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d7000 vs d90 vs d5100.. HELPPPPP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pierro" data-source="post: 67852" data-attributes="member: 8517"><p>To be honest, i think you'll be happy with any of those bodies, especially as you're going from a P&S to a DSLR rather than upgrading from a DSLR. </p><p></p><p>One thing ( my personal opinion and can be taken with a pinch of salt ) is that you'd get a lot more for your money by purchasing 2nd hand . From a reputable source i should add. That way, you can pick the body, and choose lenses, and this will leave you more money for quality glass. Always go for the good glass over the body, if money is tight.</p><p>Mediocre lenses on a good body are still mediocre lenses. Good glass on a medium range / entry level body will give you much better images than entry level glass on a pro body.</p><p></p><p>If it were me, i'd save meself some money on the body and plump for the ( a brilliant camera ) D90 2nd hand. You wont find its limits for a long time, and the money you save can be spent on better glass.... Glass being more important</p><p></p><p>Just a thought...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pierro, post: 67852, member: 8517"] To be honest, i think you'll be happy with any of those bodies, especially as you're going from a P&S to a DSLR rather than upgrading from a DSLR. One thing ( my personal opinion and can be taken with a pinch of salt ) is that you'd get a lot more for your money by purchasing 2nd hand . From a reputable source i should add. That way, you can pick the body, and choose lenses, and this will leave you more money for quality glass. Always go for the good glass over the body, if money is tight. Mediocre lenses on a good body are still mediocre lenses. Good glass on a medium range / entry level body will give you much better images than entry level glass on a pro body. If it were me, i'd save meself some money on the body and plump for the ( a brilliant camera ) D90 2nd hand. You wont find its limits for a long time, and the money you save can be spent on better glass.... Glass being more important Just a thought... [/QUOTE]
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