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<blockquote data-quote="Vermontster" data-source="post: 23320" data-attributes="member: 5595"><p>Can't comment on the D5000 or D5100 as I have not read up on them or seen one. I have had a D90 for a few years and have really enjoyed it. I don't care much for the video aspect on the D90, but I'm not into video anyway. I took great pics with the 18-105mm kit lens. I used it 90% of the time. If you are looking for better glass, you would be spending significantly more cash. This is a vicious cycle however; if you get better glass you may want more bells and whistles in a DSLR like a D300. </p><p></p><p>My point, the D90 with the 18-105mm has done very well by me. When I recently upgraded to a D700, I kept the D90 and still use it quite often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermontster, post: 23320, member: 5595"] Can't comment on the D5000 or D5100 as I have not read up on them or seen one. I have had a D90 for a few years and have really enjoyed it. I don't care much for the video aspect on the D90, but I'm not into video anyway. I took great pics with the 18-105mm kit lens. I used it 90% of the time. If you are looking for better glass, you would be spending significantly more cash. This is a vicious cycle however; if you get better glass you may want more bells and whistles in a DSLR like a D300. My point, the D90 with the 18-105mm has done very well by me. When I recently upgraded to a D700, I kept the D90 and still use it quite often. [/QUOTE]
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