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Nikon's new D5200; $900 for a plastic-bodied DSLR
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 03:19:19 -0800 (PST), RichA
wrote: It really is a bit much, even with the plastic kit lens. The only cause of this must be the mechanicals, which DSLR's need to function. Even more odd is that the D7000 body (partly metal and although no D300 is better than the D5200 body) is only...$900 now!!! How is the use of plastic detrimental to image quality or functionality? How would the use of a metal frame improve the camera? |
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