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<blockquote data-quote="robbins.photo" data-source="post: 596798" data-attributes="member: 27043"><p>Ok, I will answer this however I absolutely refuse to fly this thread to Albania... just so you know. Lol</p><p></p><p>Yes, the 5300 is also an outstanding body. I shot both the 5100 and later the 5200 for quite a while, and they are all capable of producing really fantastic images. </p><p></p><p>I eventually upgraded to the 7100, but really the biggest advantage wasn't the sensor or higher IQ persee, it was the dual control wheels. It allowed me to control both aperture and shutter speed quickly without having to go into the menus or press any additional buttons.</p><p></p><p>Now I shoot a D600 - for me it made the most sense because I shoot a lot of stuff indoors at the zoo and the full frame does much better in lowlight than an APS-C sensor camera since I can't use a flash. </p><p></p><p>However if I were to take a D3200, D5300 and my D600 out and shoot the same shot outdoors in good lighting using the same lens, you'd be very hard pressed to be able to tell the difference between the 3 images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbins.photo, post: 596798, member: 27043"] Ok, I will answer this however I absolutely refuse to fly this thread to Albania... just so you know. Lol Yes, the 5300 is also an outstanding body. I shot both the 5100 and later the 5200 for quite a while, and they are all capable of producing really fantastic images. I eventually upgraded to the 7100, but really the biggest advantage wasn't the sensor or higher IQ persee, it was the dual control wheels. It allowed me to control both aperture and shutter speed quickly without having to go into the menus or press any additional buttons. Now I shoot a D600 - for me it made the most sense because I shoot a lot of stuff indoors at the zoo and the full frame does much better in lowlight than an APS-C sensor camera since I can't use a flash. However if I were to take a D3200, D5300 and my D600 out and shoot the same shot outdoors in good lighting using the same lens, you'd be very hard pressed to be able to tell the difference between the 3 images. [/QUOTE]
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