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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 615528" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>Hello from Canada - and welcome to Nikonites. Glad you moved out of the lurker state. </p><p></p><p>Ten years in tech is a long time - lots of change in the digi-cam world. I have a D5100 and am thinking of upgrading that one to the newest D5XXX .... someday. Love that tilty swivel screen. My wife tends to shoot with this one, she loves the size in her hands. If you are looking to add a lens the one that gets most play on our D5100 is the Dx 35mm 1.8. If you get a chance to give that one a whirl try it out. Pure magic. Primes are not for everyone - they rely on the old two foot zoom, need to zoom out, take two steps back, but it is oh so nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 615528, member: 24285"] Hello from Canada - and welcome to Nikonites. Glad you moved out of the lurker state. Ten years in tech is a long time - lots of change in the digi-cam world. I have a D5100 and am thinking of upgrading that one to the newest D5XXX .... someday. Love that tilty swivel screen. My wife tends to shoot with this one, she loves the size in her hands. If you are looking to add a lens the one that gets most play on our D5100 is the Dx 35mm 1.8. If you get a chance to give that one a whirl try it out. Pure magic. Primes are not for everyone - they rely on the old two foot zoom, need to zoom out, take two steps back, but it is oh so nice. [/QUOTE]
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