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Off Target, Overloaded, and Overpriced
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 280140" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>An excellent article in my opinion. Having gone through the decision of "which Camera to buy" recently I can only agree that the choices are too many and too confusing.</p><p>At the time of purchasing my D5100 I originally purchased the D3200. <em><strong>They were the same price</strong></em> and members here advised me to "flick a coin" and I would be happy with either result.</p><p>That was sound advice and I am sure either would have been more than satisfactory. But …</p><p>At the same time my flatmate bought the D3200 with the extra mega pixels. My quick research showed the D5100 had a few extra features (swivel screen, HDR capability, higher FPS etc.) and as I had no intention of printing large prints the extra features were a bigger attraction. I have since discovered that the D5100 has a whole lot more than the short list mentioned above.</p><p>So Thom's point of "who would buy the newer model with minor/less benefits?" is a very valid one.</p><p>Less is more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 280140, member: 16844"] An excellent article in my opinion. Having gone through the decision of "which Camera to buy" recently I can only agree that the choices are too many and too confusing. At the time of purchasing my D5100 I originally purchased the D3200. [I][B]They were the same price[/B][/I] and members here advised me to "flick a coin" and I would be happy with either result. That was sound advice and I am sure either would have been more than satisfactory. But … At the same time my flatmate bought the D3200 with the extra mega pixels. My quick research showed the D5100 had a few extra features (swivel screen, HDR capability, higher FPS etc.) and as I had no intention of printing large prints the extra features were a bigger attraction. I have since discovered that the D5100 has a whole lot more than the short list mentioned above. So Thom's point of "who would buy the newer model with minor/less benefits?" is a very valid one. Less is more! [/QUOTE]
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