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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 310756" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Of those three I'd say hold out for the D5300. The D5300, on Amazon anyway, is only $150 more than the D5200 but the D5300 has had the OLPF removed, which will give you significantly better image quality. The '5300 has some other perks like a longer battery life, higher res rear-LCD, higher maximum ISO and less shutter lag. I think the geotagging feature on the D5300 is kinda cool too but then the GF and I do a lot of hiking out in the back-country so it's of particular usefulness for us. Speaking of which, the girlfriend just started shooting with a D5300 after having upgraded from a D3200 and the difference is pretty amazing. If I couldn't shoot with my current D7100, I could be very happy with a D5300 instead. It's a camera that you can grow with for a long time.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, the D5200 is no slouch, either... </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">...</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 310756, member: 13090"] Of those three I'd say hold out for the D5300. The D5300, on Amazon anyway, is only $150 more than the D5200 but the D5300 has had the OLPF removed, which will give you significantly better image quality. The '5300 has some other perks like a longer battery life, higher res rear-LCD, higher maximum ISO and less shutter lag. I think the geotagging feature on the D5300 is kinda cool too but then the GF and I do a lot of hiking out in the back-country so it's of particular usefulness for us. Speaking of which, the girlfriend just started shooting with a D5300 after having upgraded from a D3200 and the difference is pretty amazing. If I couldn't shoot with my current D7100, I could be very happy with a D5300 instead. It's a camera that you can grow with for a long time. All that being said, the D5200 is no slouch, either... [COLOR=#ffffff]...[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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