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Nikon D90 vs Nikon D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="seaviews" data-source="post: 212532" data-attributes="member: 17500"><p>I have just changed from my beloved D90 to the D5200 and so am now very used to one and getting used to the other.</p><p></p><p>If I were going to do wedding shoots often, then I would definitely opt for theD90, assuming I had the right mix of lenses and flash system. Main reason would be that I think the D90 is gonna be quicker at setting up scenes than the 5200, is more robust and more 'professional' looking. The addition of a built-in motor drive on the D90 makes it cheaper to get and use older high quality lenses capable then of auto-focusing.</p><p></p><p>The 5200 for my needs is likely to be better because I don't need to react quickly to catch that special moment and the flip out screen makes it easier to do low level shots, as I am getting older and can't up as easy as I used to do.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Patrick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seaviews, post: 212532, member: 17500"] I have just changed from my beloved D90 to the D5200 and so am now very used to one and getting used to the other. If I were going to do wedding shoots often, then I would definitely opt for theD90, assuming I had the right mix of lenses and flash system. Main reason would be that I think the D90 is gonna be quicker at setting up scenes than the 5200, is more robust and more 'professional' looking. The addition of a built-in motor drive on the D90 makes it cheaper to get and use older high quality lenses capable then of auto-focusing. The 5200 for my needs is likely to be better because I don't need to react quickly to catch that special moment and the flip out screen makes it easier to do low level shots, as I am getting older and can't up as easy as I used to do. Regards Patrick [/QUOTE]
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