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D7100
Purchasing -- Should I buy D7100 (cheaper) or D7200 (more features?)
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<blockquote data-quote="dave42" data-source="post: 496018" data-attributes="member: 40577"><p>adot45, The larger buffer that the D7200 has enables you to shoot more continuous shots before the camera is over loaded with shots to process. The camera has to catchup with the information it needs to process. This comes into pay with moving or running animals or birds in flight where you might want to shoot we'll say 7 or more shots continuously.</p><p></p><p>I was deciding between the d5300 and the d7100. I picked up a 7100 a while back. Once you use it, it is so easy to make adjustments while out shooting. And you don't have to struggle to see that screen on the back in harsh light to make most all adjustments. Like nikon_mike said above, "<span style="color: #000000">I think for over 90% of enthusiasts the D7100 offers more than enough camera for the money."</span><span style="color: #000000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave42, post: 496018, member: 40577"] adot45, The larger buffer that the D7200 has enables you to shoot more continuous shots before the camera is over loaded with shots to process. The camera has to catchup with the information it needs to process. This comes into pay with moving or running animals or birds in flight where you might want to shoot we'll say 7 or more shots continuously. I was deciding between the d5300 and the d7100. I picked up a 7100 a while back. Once you use it, it is so easy to make adjustments while out shooting. And you don't have to struggle to see that screen on the back in harsh light to make most all adjustments. Like nikon_mike said above, "[COLOR=#000000]I think for over 90% of enthusiasts the D7100 offers more than enough camera for the money."[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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