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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 571572" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Concerning the D5300 and the D7100. I have both. I started with the D5300. It is a good camera and can do some amazing things. Saying that, the D7100 is the camera I grab in most cases. The D5300 is more of a pain to change settings because you have to go through a menu to change. The D7100 has more external controls (thumb wheels) that settings can be changed on the fly. The D5300 vs D7100 picture quality results are pretty even. I do like the swivel LCD on the D5300 and miss it in some situations when shooting with the D7100. As you seem to have already done, be sure if you can, to actually handle the model of camera you think you might want to buy. How it feels in you hands and the weight etc will make you photography experience more pleasant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 571572, member: 27017"] Concerning the D5300 and the D7100. I have both. I started with the D5300. It is a good camera and can do some amazing things. Saying that, the D7100 is the camera I grab in most cases. The D5300 is more of a pain to change settings because you have to go through a menu to change. The D7100 has more external controls (thumb wheels) that settings can be changed on the fly. The D5300 vs D7100 picture quality results are pretty even. I do like the swivel LCD on the D5300 and miss it in some situations when shooting with the D7100. As you seem to have already done, be sure if you can, to actually handle the model of camera you think you might want to buy. How it feels in you hands and the weight etc will make you photography experience more pleasant. [/QUOTE]
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