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Autumn in Chicago (Original Post) Itchinjim Nov 2013 OP
VERY nice! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2013 #1
I'm not sure exactly how the D3200 and the D5200 differ, I believe the D5200 has a few more features Itchinjim Nov 2013 #4
I love that park Mz Pip Nov 2013 #2
Wonderful! ramapo Nov 2013 #3

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,525 posts)
1. VERY nice!
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 03:52 PM
Nov 2013

I especially like the last one with all the cool reflections...

Now, I wonder how the D5200 differs from the D3200, which is what I bought. What do you like about it? It is a Nikon, right?

Mine has a feature that I used a lot in Italy: the auto setting that doesn't use the flash. It's perfect for museums, churches or any dim place where the flash is frowned upon.

Itchinjim

(3,084 posts)
4. I'm not sure exactly how the D3200 and the D5200 differ, I believe the D5200 has a few more features
Mon Nov 4, 2013, 09:58 AM
Nov 2013

but really no big differences. It does have the no flash auto setting which I too use a lot. I absolutely love the 24MP resolution and have been amazed at the difference between it and my old 6MP D50. I have been using the 18-110mm kit lens, but get much better results with my old Promaster lenses even though I lose the autofocus with them. All in all I am very happy with it.

ramapo

(4,587 posts)
3. Wonderful!
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 09:04 PM
Nov 2013

It is a great park. Actually, the whole area is fantastic. Great architecture. The Bean. So many beautiful spots along the lake. Our son went to school in Chicago and never came back to NJ. We always enjoy our visits there. I can get lost for hours with just me and the camera.

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