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Nikon D3300 and D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="mauckcg" data-source="post: 266466" data-attributes="member: 13944"><p>1.) I'm not sure if it is the D3200's sensor without the OLPF or if it has the same sensor from the D7100. Nikon hasn't been real clear about that. The D3300 has the new Expeed4 processor. This should help. <a href="http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Nikon-D3300-sensor-review-Revised-entry-level-model" target="_blank">Nikon D3300 sensor review: Revised entry-level model - DxOMark</a></p><p></p><p>2.) D5200 has a rotating screen. You can shoot from different angles without contorting yourself to those angles.</p><p></p><p>3.) The area the points cover is as important as the amount of points. The cross type points help track action. I use the 9 cross type points for tracking race cars and aircraft. How important this is depends on what your trying to do.</p><p></p><p>4.) Not sure. Slightly better low light performance than the D5200 according to DXOmark. </p><p></p><p>5.) Not a clue. I own a D5200.</p><p></p><p>6.) Look up some reviews.</p><p></p><p>7.) More data in RAW so more data you can manipulate in Lightroom or some similar program.</p><p></p><p>8.) Theoretically removing the OLPF will make for sharper images. There are a lot of factors to sharp images, the OLPF is just a part of that.</p><p></p><p>9.) If your going to use an external mike, then that isn't much of an issue.</p><p></p><p>Figure out whats most important for what you want to do, and read/watch as many reviews as you can to see which camera will better suit your needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mauckcg, post: 266466, member: 13944"] 1.) I'm not sure if it is the D3200's sensor without the OLPF or if it has the same sensor from the D7100. Nikon hasn't been real clear about that. The D3300 has the new Expeed4 processor. This should help. [url=http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Nikon-D3300-sensor-review-Revised-entry-level-model]Nikon D3300 sensor review: Revised entry-level model - DxOMark[/url] 2.) D5200 has a rotating screen. You can shoot from different angles without contorting yourself to those angles. 3.) The area the points cover is as important as the amount of points. The cross type points help track action. I use the 9 cross type points for tracking race cars and aircraft. How important this is depends on what your trying to do. 4.) Not sure. Slightly better low light performance than the D5200 according to DXOmark. 5.) Not a clue. I own a D5200. 6.) Look up some reviews. 7.) More data in RAW so more data you can manipulate in Lightroom or some similar program. 8.) Theoretically removing the OLPF will make for sharper images. There are a lot of factors to sharp images, the OLPF is just a part of that. 9.) If your going to use an external mike, then that isn't much of an issue. Figure out whats most important for what you want to do, and read/watch as many reviews as you can to see which camera will better suit your needs. [/QUOTE]
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