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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
Which is better?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bukitimah" data-source="post: 30336" data-attributes="member: 7507"><p>This has always been the ultimate question by almost every buyer. I own a D5000 for the past 7 months and am still toying should I 'upgrade '? </p><p></p><p>Like everyone, I like to know if the model I choose is the best deal. This is not just confined to Nikon. for that additional feature, you need to pay that little bit more. Most times, that additional feature is good to have but may not be useful to you. Of course if you move up the ladder, the cost goes up too. </p><p></p><p>Inside the Nikon, you have the Sony. Fuji also uses Nikon body and lenses. Unless we customize the camera, they are about the same depending how much you willing to pay. I think we just need to know how much we are willing to pay a d then look for one within that budget with the features we want. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes, it is also peer's pressure. Just lime iPhone. I am still contemplating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bukitimah, post: 30336, member: 7507"] This has always been the ultimate question by almost every buyer. I own a D5000 for the past 7 months and am still toying should I 'upgrade '? Like everyone, I like to know if the model I choose is the best deal. This is not just confined to Nikon. for that additional feature, you need to pay that little bit more. Most times, that additional feature is good to have but may not be useful to you. Of course if you move up the ladder, the cost goes up too. Inside the Nikon, you have the Sony. Fuji also uses Nikon body and lenses. Unless we customize the camera, they are about the same depending how much you willing to pay. I think we just need to know how much we are willing to pay a d then look for one within that budget with the features we want. Sometimes, it is also peer's pressure. Just lime iPhone. I am still contemplating. [/QUOTE]
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