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New Camera Purchase dilemma : What trade off do I make
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 485416" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Looking at that the D5500 looks like your best choice,i did have the D5100 i know its a different animal but it was one silly thing really that made me unhappy with it,you could not lock the center focus point in place,i need to be able to react fairly quickly so found it annoying putting it to my eye only to find i had pressed the jog wheel on the back and moved the focus point to the far right.</p><p>The above is the sort of thing that is often better on a higher model,nothing major but a small bit of extra thought put into the construction to make picture taking easier and so more pleasurable,thats why most members tend to advice you to go to the highest model you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 485416, member: 14174"] Looking at that the D5500 looks like your best choice,i did have the D5100 i know its a different animal but it was one silly thing really that made me unhappy with it,you could not lock the center focus point in place,i need to be able to react fairly quickly so found it annoying putting it to my eye only to find i had pressed the jog wheel on the back and moved the focus point to the far right. The above is the sort of thing that is often better on a higher model,nothing major but a small bit of extra thought put into the construction to make picture taking easier and so more pleasurable,thats why most members tend to advice you to go to the highest model you can. [/QUOTE]
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