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<blockquote data-quote="ScottinPollock" data-source="post: 481948" data-attributes="member: 40111"><p>Hi Ellie,</p><p></p><p>The first thing I would point out is that the image/video quality of the D3300, D5500, and D7200 are practically identical. So what do you get for the extra coin. In a word, features.</p><p></p><p>D5500: an articulating touch display (cool), Nikons crummy WiFi built-in, a limited auto-bracketing function, more better focus points.</p><p></p><p>D7200: Lots more dedicated physical buttons so you won't have to hit the menus for changing settings, the ability to use older lenses with autofocus and metering intact, DOF preview (which you can use live view for on any of these cameras). The ability to calibrate lens focus, more storage, brighter viewfinder, even more focus points, a bit more speed, high speed flash sync, more versatile auto-bracketing, and a weather sealed body.</p><p></p><p>There are, of course, a few other minor bells and whistles that have gone unmentioned, but these are the differences for the most part. You just need to ask yourself which of these features are important to you, or not.</p><p></p><p>HTH</p><p></p><p>-SiP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottinPollock, post: 481948, member: 40111"] Hi Ellie, The first thing I would point out is that the image/video quality of the D3300, D5500, and D7200 are practically identical. So what do you get for the extra coin. In a word, features. D5500: an articulating touch display (cool), Nikons crummy WiFi built-in, a limited auto-bracketing function, more better focus points. D7200: Lots more dedicated physical buttons so you won't have to hit the menus for changing settings, the ability to use older lenses with autofocus and metering intact, DOF preview (which you can use live view for on any of these cameras). The ability to calibrate lens focus, more storage, brighter viewfinder, even more focus points, a bit more speed, high speed flash sync, more versatile auto-bracketing, and a weather sealed body. There are, of course, a few other minor bells and whistles that have gone unmentioned, but these are the differences for the most part. You just need to ask yourself which of these features are important to you, or not. HTH -SiP [/QUOTE]
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