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So you're thinking of switching to FF?
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<blockquote data-quote="john*thomas" data-source="post: 236064" data-attributes="member: 16937"><p>I also believe that the biggest hurdle as noted was going from one brand to another. It likely wouldn't have been as big of a hurdle going from say a D5100 to D800. That said I'm glad to see this topic. I'm enjoying using my D5100 even though as others have also noted, I'll probably never get around to doing everything it will do. There are a couple areas I would like to improve on and have been reading up on those areas.</p><p> </p><p> One big one is low light photos. I like taking night shots and from what I've read I could upgrade and improve on the D5100. I figured that if I was going to consider a D7100 I should at least consider a FF. So far I couldn't justify the price difference and this thread does a lot to enforce that thought for me and what I use a camera for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john*thomas, post: 236064, member: 16937"] I also believe that the biggest hurdle as noted was going from one brand to another. It likely wouldn't have been as big of a hurdle going from say a D5100 to D800. That said I'm glad to see this topic. I'm enjoying using my D5100 even though as others have also noted, I'll probably never get around to doing everything it will do. There are a couple areas I would like to improve on and have been reading up on those areas. One big one is low light photos. I like taking night shots and from what I've read I could upgrade and improve on the D5100. I figured that if I was going to consider a D7100 I should at least consider a FF. So far I couldn't justify the price difference and this thread does a lot to enforce that thought for me and what I use a camera for. [/QUOTE]
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