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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 213290" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I have been shooting the D5100 for a while now and it is truly a wonder camera especially for the money. The D5100 and the D7000 share the same sensor so the final image quality is virtually the same. I can tell you that I have a D7000 on the way to my house now. The reason for the upgrade is for the additional features that the D7000 has. Like weather sealing, commander mode for the flash and more focus points. These may not mean much now but if you get serious about photography then they will. Being a beginner though you might have a easier time learning and shooting the D5100. </p><p></p><p>which ever camera you get just skip the 18-55 kit lens and start with the 18-105 zoom. You will thank me for that later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 213290, member: 6277"] I have been shooting the D5100 for a while now and it is truly a wonder camera especially for the money. The D5100 and the D7000 share the same sensor so the final image quality is virtually the same. I can tell you that I have a D7000 on the way to my house now. The reason for the upgrade is for the additional features that the D7000 has. Like weather sealing, commander mode for the flash and more focus points. These may not mean much now but if you get serious about photography then they will. Being a beginner though you might have a easier time learning and shooting the D5100. which ever camera you get just skip the 18-55 kit lens and start with the 18-105 zoom. You will thank me for that later. [/QUOTE]
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