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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 61598" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>5100 has better image quality, lower noise at high ISO, better color depth, more dynamic range, higher true resolution, better max light sensitivity and better boost ISO. At 7FPS, you must be talking about the 300s.. and yes, that is faster, 3 more frames per second faster than the 5100. Though, i don't really see that as a great selling point, unless the person was on the sidelines of NFL games. I guess the weather seal factor could be appealing if they are going to be standing out in the rain all the time, but they can weather seal their own camera:<a href="http://www.digitalrev.com/article/drtv-diy-weather-sealing-a/MTgzNDcyOA_A_A" target="_blank">DRtv DIY: Weather Sealing a DSLR</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 61598, member: 9619"] 5100 has better image quality, lower noise at high ISO, better color depth, more dynamic range, higher true resolution, better max light sensitivity and better boost ISO. At 7FPS, you must be talking about the 300s.. and yes, that is faster, 3 more frames per second faster than the 5100. Though, i don't really see that as a great selling point, unless the person was on the sidelines of NFL games. I guess the weather seal factor could be appealing if they are going to be standing out in the rain all the time, but they can weather seal their own camera:[URL="http://www.digitalrev.com/article/drtv-diy-weather-sealing-a/MTgzNDcyOA_A_A"]DRtv DIY: Weather Sealing a DSLR[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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