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D5300
Thinking of getting the D5300 as a backup camera.
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 362948" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I would not go with a DX sensor on an important shoot. A second d610 or event better a D750 is the way to go.</p><p></p><p>With DX, the lenses will see differently and the noise will also be different (more). As discussed D7100 is nearest to D610 in handling, but the problem with D7100 is that is is very close in price to the D610 (at least a refurbished one), so there is no rationale in getting one. If at all you want an inexpensive solution, get the D3300. The three sensors (D3300, D5300 and D7100) are more or less equal so IQ will remain same, but the controls are different, so it may not be worth saving money at the expense of functionality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 362948, member: 16090"] I would not go with a DX sensor on an important shoot. A second d610 or event better a D750 is the way to go. With DX, the lenses will see differently and the noise will also be different (more). As discussed D7100 is nearest to D610 in handling, but the problem with D7100 is that is is very close in price to the D610 (at least a refurbished one), so there is no rationale in getting one. If at all you want an inexpensive solution, get the D3300. The three sensors (D3300, D5300 and D7100) are more or less equal so IQ will remain same, but the controls are different, so it may not be worth saving money at the expense of functionality. [/QUOTE]
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