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Feeling perturbed with flash support on camera
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 53592" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>If the 5100 had more assignable buttons, life would be peachy. But I think the max is 2. That's simply just not enough for someone that's getting more serious about things. It's probably not even used by 90% of the 5100 owners out there, but again, these are sometimes people who leave their cameras in auto or "no flash" mode all the time and still clutch the kit lens out of fear or fear of complexity. Cameras are definitely pretty complex these days, but higher end models certainly try and make your life a bit easier so you don't occasionally miss shots due to navigating through confusing menus lol.</p><p></p><p>I don't mean to rip on the camera, i do love it. It's a great model. I think I've simply outgrown it to an extent and now need something more versitile and targeted to what I'm trying to achieve with my photography. That's all.. Still, great camera for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 53592, member: 9237"] If the 5100 had more assignable buttons, life would be peachy. But I think the max is 2. That's simply just not enough for someone that's getting more serious about things. It's probably not even used by 90% of the 5100 owners out there, but again, these are sometimes people who leave their cameras in auto or "no flash" mode all the time and still clutch the kit lens out of fear or fear of complexity. Cameras are definitely pretty complex these days, but higher end models certainly try and make your life a bit easier so you don't occasionally miss shots due to navigating through confusing menus lol. I don't mean to rip on the camera, i do love it. It's a great model. I think I've simply outgrown it to an extent and now need something more versitile and targeted to what I'm trying to achieve with my photography. That's all.. Still, great camera for the money. [/QUOTE]
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