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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
How many here are still shooting with
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<blockquote data-quote="speedandstyle" data-source="post: 76957" data-attributes="member: 10745"><p>I have a D5000 and love it for the most part. Hard to use with my legacy lenses but works flawlessly with the couple of AFS lenses I have. They were out for about 2 years before being replaced. I know because I got mine almost one year after they came out and it was about 6 months before I heard about the D5100{official announcement}. The one thing I know that is better on the D5100 over the D500 is that the hinge for the flip screen is on the side instead of the bottom. On the bottom it is impossible to switch the screen with it mounted on a tripod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedandstyle, post: 76957, member: 10745"] I have a D5000 and love it for the most part. Hard to use with my legacy lenses but works flawlessly with the couple of AFS lenses I have. They were out for about 2 years before being replaced. I know because I got mine almost one year after they came out and it was about 6 months before I heard about the D5100{official announcement}. The one thing I know that is better on the D5100 over the D500 is that the hinge for the flip screen is on the side instead of the bottom. On the bottom it is impossible to switch the screen with it mounted on a tripod. [/QUOTE]
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