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What was the Nikon D5100 Release Date? Competition?

What was the Nikon D5100 Release Date? Competition?

The Nikon D5100 was announced on April 5, 2011. It was released later that month.

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When was the Nikon D7000 Release Date?

The Nikon D7000 was announced on September 15, 2010.

How old is the Nikon D7000?

Counting from the release date, the Nikon D7000 is 15 years old.

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Canon FD Lens Mount Guide

Canon FD Lens Mount Guide

The Canon FD lens mount was first used on the Canon F-1, released in 1971.

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The Best Nikon D500 Lenses for Photography

The Best Nikon D500 Lenses for Photography

The Nikon D500 can use almost all Nikon F-Mount lenses. DX lenses are designed for it’s APS-C size sensor. It can also use full frame, FX format lenses.

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The Best Fun & Cheap Sony A3500 Lenses

The Best Fun & Cheap Sony A3500 Lenses

The Sony A3500 is compatible with Sony E-mount lenses.

“Sony E” lenses are designed for APS-C sensors. They’ll be the best value, smaller, and lighter than full frame lenses.

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Fun and Cheap Sony A3000 Lenses for Photography

Fun and Cheap Sony A3000 Lenses for Photography

The Sony A3000 uses Sony E-mount lenses.

“Sony E” Lenses designed for APS-C sensors will be the best value, smaller, and lighter than full frame lenses.

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Cheap Fun Nikon D610 Lenses for Photography

The image quality from the Nikon D610’s 24.3 megapixel sensor still holds up today.

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The Best Value Nikon D700 Lenses

The Best Value Nikon D700 Lenses

The Nikon D700 is a legendary camera. After the D3, it was Nikon’s second full frame DSLR.

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The Best Sony A6400 Lenses for Video and Photography

The Best Sony A6400 Lenses for Video and Photography

The Sony A6400 uses the Sony E-mount.

Sony E lenses are made for the 24.2 megapixel APS-C sensor in the A6400.

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The Best Fun & Cheap Sony A6000 Lenses

The Best Fun & Cheap Sony A6000 Lenses

The Sony A6000 has a good lens selection.

Sony has done the best job of supporting their mirrorless APS-C mount cameras. The Sony E-mount has a better APS-C lens selection than the Nikon Z or Canon RF-S.

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