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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 535748" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I would just mention you might prefer a d7100 or a d7200 to the d5300. It depends how bonded you were with your d90. The d7x00 series has a user interface much like your d90. More direct access buttons and top lcd. The d5300 (as well as d3x00) is more menu driven. Also if you have any older lenses that don't have a focus motor, the d7x00 is a better choice as it will auto focus with those older lenses as your d90 did. Both totally great cameras, just somewhat different user interfaces. D7100 would keep you on budget, d7200 will put you over. If the controls and focus motor aren't an issue, then full steam ahead with the d5300. Great lenses Fish mentioned too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 535748, member: 4923"] I would just mention you might prefer a d7100 or a d7200 to the d5300. It depends how bonded you were with your d90. The d7x00 series has a user interface much like your d90. More direct access buttons and top lcd. The d5300 (as well as d3x00) is more menu driven. Also if you have any older lenses that don't have a focus motor, the d7x00 is a better choice as it will auto focus with those older lenses as your d90 did. Both totally great cameras, just somewhat different user interfaces. D7100 would keep you on budget, d7200 will put you over. If the controls and focus motor aren't an issue, then full steam ahead with the d5300. Great lenses Fish mentioned too. [/QUOTE]
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