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    Tarakeshwar Reddy
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    After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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      After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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      wizardzz
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      Wow, the amount of technology packed in those little things at reasonable prices, to shoot family and vacation photos, is absolutely staggering. Not a knock on you, go ahead and get one! But man, they are absolutely impressive these days! My last camera was a Canon G6 which I rarely used.

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      • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

        After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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        Chris Maunder
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        I know you've asked for a choice between 2, but I have the Canon D60[^] and absolutely love it. It has the swivel screen (which you will use more than you realise), 18MP, tons of options plus a simple auto-mode that makes it perfect for those who've not used a DSLR before. And you can also play with the Canon Hacker Development Kit[^].

        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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          After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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          Chris Losinger
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          bracketing is handy if you're doing HDR stuff - it takes multiple exposures at slightly different speeds in rapid succession. HDR software can then blend these exposures into an HDR image. it's also handy when dealing with tricky lighting. either of them would be fine, but i'd go for the 5000 just for bracketing. none of the other differences really matter to me. but, that's just me. you might never use bracketing. actually, my choice might depend on what kind of lens i could get bundled with one of the other...

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            After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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            wolfbinary
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            The faster you can take additional photos the better. I wish my camera took subsequent photos faster. It's the one thing I don't like about mine.

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            • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

              After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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              Nish Nishant
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              The D5000 has a newer model, the D5100. I'd say that's a good model to consider. Probably better than the 3100 and the 5000.

              Regards, Nish


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                I know you've asked for a choice between 2, but I have the Canon D60[^] and absolutely love it. It has the swivel screen (which you will use more than you realise), 18MP, tons of options plus a simple auto-mode that makes it perfect for those who've not used a DSLR before. And you can also play with the Canon Hacker Development Kit[^].

                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                Nish Nishant
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                Wow, this should not be allowed here. Canonians hijacking Nikonian threads. :)

                Regards, Nish


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                  bracketing is handy if you're doing HDR stuff - it takes multiple exposures at slightly different speeds in rapid succession. HDR software can then blend these exposures into an HDR image. it's also handy when dealing with tricky lighting. either of them would be fine, but i'd go for the 5000 just for bracketing. none of the other differences really matter to me. but, that's just me. you might never use bracketing. actually, my choice might depend on what kind of lens i could get bundled with one of the other...

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  Do you still have the D90? Or did you upgrade to the D7000?

                  Regards, Nish


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                    Wow, this should not be allowed here. Canonians hijacking Nikonian threads. :)

                    Regards, Nish


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                    Chris Maunder
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                    Resistance is futile.

                    cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                      Do you still have the D90? Or did you upgrade to the D7000?

                      Regards, Nish


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                      Chris Losinger
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                      the d90's still rockin. haven't found a thing about it that makes me want anything else.

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                        the d90's still rockin. haven't found a thing about it that makes me want anything else.

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        Good to know. I am still on a D80. Been wanting to upgrade for an year now but haven't actually done that yet.

                        Regards, Nish


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                          Resistance is futile.

                          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                          Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                          Refutance is systile .... :-D

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                            the d90's still rockin. haven't found a thing about it that makes me want anything else.

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                            Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                            Absolutely agree! (But I'm already casting envious glances in directio of D7000) :-O

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                            • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

                              After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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                              Rutvik Dave
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                              I have Canon Rebel XSi[^] and it's very nice (3 years old)... You can take a look at Canon Rebel T2i[^], very nice camera. And dont consider DSLRs for the HD Video recording. it will not record longer videos. You need a Camcorder for that. (same as you cant use Camcorders to take pictures even if it supports it. you need different lense + processing unit for video and picture.) I have Canon VIXIA HF20 Camcorder which is very nice...

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                                After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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                                Maximilien
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                                Do you really need a DSLR ? I know, crazy question... Are you ready to spend money on extra lenses ? the kit lenses that comes with the cameras are ok for basic scenes, normal/high lighting situations, but once you try to take pictures of family you will see you will need to have a "faster" lens with shake reduction. and after that you will need a longer zoom, and after that a wider lens, and after that a macro lens, and then a flash, and then ... Anyway, Go for a Pentax K-r ... ;P Max.

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                                  Refutance is systile .... :-D

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                                  Soulus83
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                                  All your (photo) base are belong to us....

                                  "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--either way, you are right." — Henry Ford

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                                    Absolutely agree! (But I'm already casting envious glances in directio of D7000) :-O

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                                    Nish Nishant
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                                    Manfred R. Bihy wrote:

                                    But I'm already casting envious glances in directio of D7000

                                    Same here, just need to figure out a way to convince the wife!

                                    Regards, Nish


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                                      Wow, this should not be allowed here. Canonians hijacking Nikonian threads. :)

                                      Regards, Nish


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                                      Dan Neely
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                                      As if the Nikonians wouldn't do the same on a cannon thread. :rolleyes:

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                                        Do you really need a DSLR ? I know, crazy question... Are you ready to spend money on extra lenses ? the kit lenses that comes with the cameras are ok for basic scenes, normal/high lighting situations, but once you try to take pictures of family you will see you will need to have a "faster" lens with shake reduction. and after that you will need a longer zoom, and after that a wider lens, and after that a macro lens, and then a flash, and then ... Anyway, Go for a Pentax K-r ... ;P Max.

                                        Watched code never compiles.

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                                        Dan Neely
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                                        The one reason I'm seriously considering a DSLR with an idiot button for my next camera is that the shutter lag on point and shoot cameras makes taking action pictures almost impossible. I'd kill for the ability to take the 1st picture instantly instead of .1 to .25 seconds after pressing the button.

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                                          After a lot of research (including pricing) have reduced my options to Nikon D3100[^] or D5000[^]. Which one would you guys suggest? I currently own a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC-H7), so this would be my first DSLR/SLR. The camera would mainly be used for taking family and vacation photo. D5000 has a swivel screen, 4 fps continous shooting, different lighting modes and bracketing. Not sure if I need any of those features. D3100 has an auto video focus, full HD videos and the resolution is 14.2 MP compared to 12.2 MP of D5000.

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                                          Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                                          Skimp on the Camera and get a good lens like maybe the Canon 70-200m L USM II This is also a less direct way of suggesting you get a Canon.

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