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<blockquote data-quote="Corey @ Faymus Media" data-source="post: 114315" data-attributes="member: 12053"><p>While this is true to an extent, I would not show up to a wedding shooting on a D3100. I have done many weddings, and 99% of the church's lighting is still dark enough to make me raise the iso. In either way, there is no way a D3200/D5200 or a D7000 is going to achieve the same exact results as a D4 or a D800. They are not built as tough either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corey @ Faymus Media, post: 114315, member: 12053"] While this is true to an extent, I would not show up to a wedding shooting on a D3100. I have done many weddings, and 99% of the church's lighting is still dark enough to make me raise the iso. In either way, there is no way a D3200/D5200 or a D7000 is going to achieve the same exact results as a D4 or a D800. They are not built as tough either. [/QUOTE]
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