QUOTE(hazwan_aviator @ Aug 7 2011, 07:57 AM)
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nichi86 at 2011-08-06
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Camera NIKON D90
Lens 18-105mm(kit lens)
Exposure 1/200
Aperture f/13
Focal Length 70 mm
ISO Speed 200
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Added on August 7, 2011, 7:43 am
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nichi86 at 2011-08-06
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Camera NIKON D90
Lens 18-105mm(kit lens)
Exposure 1/160
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 70 mm
ISO Speed 250
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Added on August 7, 2011, 7:47 am
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nichi86 at 2011-08-06
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Camera NIKON D90
Lens 18-105mm(kit lens)
Exposure 1/20
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 18 mm
ISO Speed 1250
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Added on August 7, 2011, 7:51 am
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nichi86 at 2011-08-06
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Camera NIKON D90
Lens 18-105mm(kit lens)
Exposure 1/60
Aperture f/4.5
Focal Length 40mm
ISO Speed 800
some pic from my kit lens...
thinking of 70-200mm...

1st over edit, the colour is freaking colourful for my taste

2nd one i feel the B&W part can be more contrast...
3rd one i feel just like the previous comment one, need more light.
4th one is nice, i like ***** cat
QUOTE(eugene88 @ Aug 7 2011, 01:53 PM)
"The Nikon D5100 has exactly the same sensor and stellar technical image quality as the D7000.
The D5100 differs in being smaller, lighter, less expensive and having far fewer buttons.
The pictures are the same, while the D7000 has a nicer finder, spiffier AF system, more direct-input controls, and more weight and a tougher build.
If you just want great photos, just get the D5100.
The differences aren't technical; they're all about the critical human-interface."
If really like this,then go for the D5100?
i still recommend you get D7000 because the quick access button on the body