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D5200
Newbie Question - Which Camera to Buy.
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<blockquote data-quote="pops1368" data-source="post: 396342" data-attributes="member: 35595"><p>Zilla, thanks for the advice, very much appreciated. That is exactly why I wanted to have feedback from other users, as I am new to the DSLR scene after using a Canon IXUS 75 digital camera, for as long as I can remember. Well I went to my local electrical retailer today and the D3200 and D5200 were displayed next to each other and I think I'm 99% certain that I will go with the D5200. I may not use all the extra functions immediately, but once I have mastered the basics then I'm pretty certain I will use the D5200 to its full potential. They are doing the D5200 with an extra battery and a remote control, for £449 less Nikon cutback of £40.00, effectively making it £409, which I think is a good price with the additional items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pops1368, post: 396342, member: 35595"] Zilla, thanks for the advice, very much appreciated. That is exactly why I wanted to have feedback from other users, as I am new to the DSLR scene after using a Canon IXUS 75 digital camera, for as long as I can remember. Well I went to my local electrical retailer today and the D3200 and D5200 were displayed next to each other and I think I'm 99% certain that I will go with the D5200. I may not use all the extra functions immediately, but once I have mastered the basics then I'm pretty certain I will use the D5200 to its full potential. They are doing the D5200 with an extra battery and a remote control, for £449 less Nikon cutback of £40.00, effectively making it £409, which I think is a good price with the additional items. [/QUOTE]
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