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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteLight" data-source="post: 288617" data-attributes="member: 9556"><p>The D5100 is a wonderful camera that can do most of the things you would ever want.</p><p>I have the D7000 too (that i actually got for my wife, but she didn't get bitten with the photography bug, so it's mine now) as well, but i don't think it's a big jump.</p><p>if it were me in your shoes, having the experience of getting the D5100 & D7000, i would strongly suggest you get lens(es) for the D5100 till you ready to upgrade to FX or something</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteLight, post: 288617, member: 9556"] The D5100 is a wonderful camera that can do most of the things you would ever want. I have the D7000 too (that i actually got for my wife, but she didn't get bitten with the photography bug, so it's mine now) as well, but i don't think it's a big jump. if it were me in your shoes, having the experience of getting the D5100 & D7000, i would strongly suggest you get lens(es) for the D5100 till you ready to upgrade to FX or something [/QUOTE]
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