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D5300
Thinking of getting the D5300 as a backup camera.
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<blockquote data-quote="alex6speed" data-source="post: 363463" data-attributes="member: 31080"><p>For someone who has never had a nicer camera than a D5300 (or another DSLR for that matter), I'm starting to get that absolute same feeling WITHOUT using a more button operated camera. At first I didn't mind - then again, I was shooting Auto before I took the training wheels off and taught myself how to configure the thing. Now, I feel like I spent at least a good minute or so trying to configure the thing with "info -> click -> click -> AWB -> click -> cloudy -> click -> -> click -> click -> metering" and so on. At least aperture, ISO and shutter isn't that big of a hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex6speed, post: 363463, member: 31080"] For someone who has never had a nicer camera than a D5300 (or another DSLR for that matter), I'm starting to get that absolute same feeling WITHOUT using a more button operated camera. At first I didn't mind - then again, I was shooting Auto before I took the training wheels off and taught myself how to configure the thing. Now, I feel like I spent at least a good minute or so trying to configure the thing with "info -> click -> click -> AWB -> click -> cloudy -> click -> -> click -> click -> metering" and so on. At least aperture, ISO and shutter isn't that big of a hassle. [/QUOTE]
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Thinking of getting the D5300 as a backup camera.
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