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D7000
First dlsr camera
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 113992" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>You posted the same time I did, so I didn't see your reply. The ground level video may be a compelling reason for d5200. See if its worth the extra money to you. The optional 35mm lens can give you some nice non-flash pictures, more so than the kit lens. I think both 3200 and 5200 will give pictures that you can't tell apart. 5200 has bracketing (easier to take a set of pictures at different exposures). It has a little higher max iso (low light), but you won't be getting your best shots using that high of an iso setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 113992, member: 4923"] You posted the same time I did, so I didn't see your reply. The ground level video may be a compelling reason for d5200. See if its worth the extra money to you. The optional 35mm lens can give you some nice non-flash pictures, more so than the kit lens. I think both 3200 and 5200 will give pictures that you can't tell apart. 5200 has bracketing (easier to take a set of pictures at different exposures). It has a little higher max iso (low light), but you won't be getting your best shots using that high of an iso setting. [/QUOTE]
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