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Joking aside, i'm the consumer and wouldnt buy one, i might not be typical though?Still not really sure what the point of the 5xxx range was really...
As a D90 owner I won't be tempted by this. Some very nice updates but not effort for me to part with my lovely D90.
Canon have a DSLR with a flip out/round screen. That's probably the point.![]()

SnappyHappy said:AbsolutelyI'm still really happy with my D90 tbh, and cant see me changing it until it breaks really. Does everything I want or need.
Full frame in a year or 2 has crossed my mind, but the cost of lenses (along with the camera!) brings me back to reality
So, anyone out there actually looking to buy a new 5xxx series I wonder or are you looking at a 3xxx series? I just think they are now too close to differentiate in the real world, and dont offer alternate 'paths' either for upgrading later? Just my view of course, and i'm probably missing something.
- Both take the same af-s lenses, same sort of mp, processors, size, lack of weather/build quality (compared with stuff at 7000 and above).....
The RRP is stupid for a beginners body!
Wonder if it will still miss a focus motor in the body, would rather have that than a tilting LCD tbh...
Still not really sure what the point of the 5xxx range was really when you look at the d3200 at one end and the 7000 (no doubt to be 7100 shortly) at the other:shrug:r. ...costwise and functionality?
Then again, assuming Nikon know better than me of courseJoking aside, i'm the consumer and wouldnt buy one, i might not be typical though?
the d5200 included. All I want and many others is a pro dx body ie the d400. But his doesn't seem to make sense to Nikon.It isnt a beginners body, that distinction belongs to the D3xxx series
I'm actually hoping to get a D7000 in the future too. Hopefully, the announcement will mean it will come down in price even more.
I would label the D3xxx and D5xxx bodies as entry level. The D90/300/D7000 as mid-range and D700/800 semi-pro and D3/s/4 pro.
It's nothing against users, that is just how the bodies should be classed. there are pro's who have entry level bodies as back ups.
I would label the D3xxx and D5xxx bodies as entry level. The D90/300/D7000 as mid-range and D700/800 semi-pro and D3/s/4 pro.
It's nothing against users, that is just how the bodies should be classed. there are pro's who have entry level bodies as back ups.
Well the point of the d5100 for me was it had the d7000 sensor for half the price, but know the d5200 is sharing almost everything from the d3200 i'm not sure either.