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D5300
Thinking of getting the D5300 as a backup camera.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluebear" data-source="post: 370816" data-attributes="member: 21798"><p>I recently agonised about the same thing - D7100 or D5300 - as a backup to my D600. I'm not a pro, so a DX sensor isn't something I'm going to get worked up about. I ended up getting the D5300 + 18-200mm mainly as a travel setup, as I have a cruise coming up soon and then a hiking trip to Tennessee and Virginia in April. So far I'm loving the D5300 and the IQ is excellent. Some handling issued compared to the D600, but nothing major to moan about once you get used to it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluebear, post: 370816, member: 21798"] I recently agonised about the same thing - D7100 or D5300 - as a backup to my D600. I'm not a pro, so a DX sensor isn't something I'm going to get worked up about. I ended up getting the D5300 + 18-200mm mainly as a travel setup, as I have a cruise coming up soon and then a hiking trip to Tennessee and Virginia in April. So far I'm loving the D5300 and the IQ is excellent. Some handling issued compared to the D600, but nothing major to moan about once you get used to it! [/QUOTE]
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