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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 478339" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Anyone really into photography (and stays out of Auto mode) really needs at least the D7x00 model, to have all the features. It would be very disappointing to me to discover "Oh, my camera won't do this. Or that." </p><p>Also if in Manual mode, I can't imagine wondering "I have to hold which button to adjust aperture?" </p><p>Of course, if I always stay in Auto, it can't matter much.</p><p></p><p>Regarding OP post, about the results being the same with the same film, and the camera not adding much.</p><p></p><p>They do today. The DSLRs have all the profiles, like Vivid, Landscape (about the same as Vivid), or Standard, or Portrait or Neutral. I do this in Raw, but even the purist has to switch modes at times. Landscape can offer the dazzling blues and greens, and my notion is that portraits are better in Neutral (because my family ladies insist on it, to not mess up the color of their hair).</p><p></p><p>So this does change things of course, but it is software, so the models can vary in what they do. I think the latest models do improve things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 478339, member: 12496"] Anyone really into photography (and stays out of Auto mode) really needs at least the D7x00 model, to have all the features. It would be very disappointing to me to discover "Oh, my camera won't do this. Or that." Also if in Manual mode, I can't imagine wondering "I have to hold which button to adjust aperture?" Of course, if I always stay in Auto, it can't matter much. Regarding OP post, about the results being the same with the same film, and the camera not adding much. They do today. The DSLRs have all the profiles, like Vivid, Landscape (about the same as Vivid), or Standard, or Portrait or Neutral. I do this in Raw, but even the purist has to switch modes at times. Landscape can offer the dazzling blues and greens, and my notion is that portraits are better in Neutral (because my family ladies insist on it, to not mess up the color of their hair). So this does change things of course, but it is software, so the models can vary in what they do. I think the latest models do improve things. [/QUOTE]
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