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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 167162" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I had a D5100 before and I used the articulating screen quite a bit. Comes in handy if you are going to put your camera on the ground or near to the ground, to take photos. Great for doing family shots to - you can see right away if your photo is framed right. Also, very good to use when you are wanting to take shots over peoples heads. I have never heard of anyone breaking it. It is pretty durable. I have had a Canon Elura 100 for over 6 years now and it has travelled the world. The screen is still attached. Not a gimmick if you ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 167162, member: 9619"] I had a D5100 before and I used the articulating screen quite a bit. Comes in handy if you are going to put your camera on the ground or near to the ground, to take photos. Great for doing family shots to - you can see right away if your photo is framed right. Also, very good to use when you are wanting to take shots over peoples heads. I have never heard of anyone breaking it. It is pretty durable. I have had a Canon Elura 100 for over 6 years now and it has travelled the world. The screen is still attached. Not a gimmick if you ask me. [/QUOTE]
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