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D5100
Happy D5100 Owner at 10,000 Frames
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpatch" data-source="post: 710155" data-attributes="member: 10543"><p>Thank you. Your results using your D7100 are outstanding across all kinds of subject matter and compositions. I guess the upside of keeping an older camera is our familiarity with them, knowing what's likely to work in a situation and what might not. In any case, I'm sticking with Nikon. After 40 years, I'm not about to jump ship.:encouragement:</p><p></p><p>I think my next photo expenditure will be a slide and negative scanner, either the Epson V600 or V800. I have thousands to scan including my parent's slides, so the greater capacity of the V800 might be worth its much greater price. Though, if it's made in China and is affected by new import tariffs, it'll likely be the more affordable V600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpatch, post: 710155, member: 10543"] Thank you. Your results using your D7100 are outstanding across all kinds of subject matter and compositions. I guess the upside of keeping an older camera is our familiarity with them, knowing what's likely to work in a situation and what might not. In any case, I'm sticking with Nikon. After 40 years, I'm not about to jump ship.:encouragement: I think my next photo expenditure will be a slide and negative scanner, either the Epson V600 or V800. I have thousands to scan including my parent's slides, so the greater capacity of the V800 might be worth its much greater price. Though, if it's made in China and is affected by new import tariffs, it'll likely be the more affordable V600. [/QUOTE]
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