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D5200
Trying to figure out what the better deal is on a D5200 package.
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<blockquote data-quote="KWJams" data-source="post: 171545" data-attributes="member: 1926"><p>Not sure if the same differences between the two models you mentioned are still relevant that I was confronted with. But when I made the choice between the D3200 and the D5100, it came down to the HDR bracketing available with the D5100 and not with the higher pixel count of the D3200. I chose the D5100.</p><p></p><p> Unless the cost has come down for extra batteries since last year, having a back up battery was the 1st thing I had to buy and paid out the nose for two of them. </p><p></p><p>I have the 55-300mm and rarely use it anymore. Critters still remain out of reach it and opted for a mid-range 18-110mm lens. </p><p> Tri-pods you get what you pay for. You want quality, it will not come cheap or bundled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 171545, member: 1926"] Not sure if the same differences between the two models you mentioned are still relevant that I was confronted with. But when I made the choice between the D3200 and the D5100, it came down to the HDR bracketing available with the D5100 and not with the higher pixel count of the D3200. I chose the D5100. Unless the cost has come down for extra batteries since last year, having a back up battery was the 1st thing I had to buy and paid out the nose for two of them. I have the 55-300mm and rarely use it anymore. Critters still remain out of reach it and opted for a mid-range 18-110mm lens. Tri-pods you get what you pay for. You want quality, it will not come cheap or bundled. [/QUOTE]
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Trying to figure out what the better deal is on a D5200 package.
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