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D7100
D7100 as a first dslr
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 242256" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>If you are willing to learn about exposure AND fully learn your camera's features AND have an ongoing desire to work with the camera, then a d7100 is a great choice. If you are not so certain then a d3200 or d5200/d5300 might be a less expensive choice. In short, the d7100 has more pro-leaning features. More buttons, two command wheels, top lcd display, two card slots, focus motor, more advanced flash features. There is more that I am probably forgetting. Plenty of threads on the d7100 vs ?. It takes a little more work to make the most of a d7100, but in the end, it is easier to quickly see what is going on with the camera and quickly change settings as you shoot. A little more menu diving in the d3x00 and d5x00 to get to some features. Tell us what you are looking for by moving to a dlsr and maybe we can sway you towards or away from the d7100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 242256, member: 4923"] If you are willing to learn about exposure AND fully learn your camera's features AND have an ongoing desire to work with the camera, then a d7100 is a great choice. If you are not so certain then a d3200 or d5200/d5300 might be a less expensive choice. In short, the d7100 has more pro-leaning features. More buttons, two command wheels, top lcd display, two card slots, focus motor, more advanced flash features. There is more that I am probably forgetting. Plenty of threads on the d7100 vs ?. It takes a little more work to make the most of a d7100, but in the end, it is easier to quickly see what is going on with the camera and quickly change settings as you shoot. A little more menu diving in the d3x00 and d5x00 to get to some features. Tell us what you are looking for by moving to a dlsr and maybe we can sway you towards or away from the d7100. [/QUOTE]
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