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D5100
New and considering lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="Berkerk" data-source="post: 99204" data-attributes="member: 6804"><p>Don't doubt, you made a great selection in your initial post.</p><p></p><p>As I see it, there are a number of bonuses to choosing the D5100 in your case, the auto mode has an excellent in built tutorial to help you progress, there's the flip out screen that will help capture images in tight locations and there's not "too much" to mislead you.</p><p></p><p>The lenses you selected will cover the situations you described admirably. Although, all tele lenses are rather cumbersome so you may find yourself leaving it at home if you've already got a lot to carry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berkerk, post: 99204, member: 6804"] Don't doubt, you made a great selection in your initial post. As I see it, there are a number of bonuses to choosing the D5100 in your case, the auto mode has an excellent in built tutorial to help you progress, there's the flip out screen that will help capture images in tight locations and there's not "too much" to mislead you. The lenses you selected will cover the situations you described admirably. Although, all tele lenses are rather cumbersome so you may find yourself leaving it at home if you've already got a lot to carry! [/QUOTE]
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