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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Used D90 or New D5100??
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<blockquote data-quote="KB6KGX" data-source="post: 68375" data-attributes="member: 8755"><p>The reason why some prefer the older D90 over the current D5100 is really very simple, at least it would be for me. The D90, to me, is noticeably larger and heavier and feels better in my hands, and feels like a "real" camera. Most who are more interested in taking photographs and less interested in video don't care and won't miss that the D90 has a fixed LCD screen. The "articulated" screen is primarily for those who want to shoot video, though there is certainly a use for still photos for low and/or high-angle shots. Me, I prefer larger, heavier and bulkier cameras. I don't want a camera that fits in my pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KB6KGX, post: 68375, member: 8755"] The reason why some prefer the older D90 over the current D5100 is really very simple, at least it would be for me. The D90, to me, is noticeably larger and heavier and feels better in my hands, and feels like a "real" camera. Most who are more interested in taking photographs and less interested in video don't care and won't miss that the D90 has a fixed LCD screen. The "articulated" screen is primarily for those who want to shoot video, though there is certainly a use for still photos for low and/or high-angle shots. Me, I prefer larger, heavier and bulkier cameras. I don't want a camera that fits in my pocket. [/QUOTE]
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