Just a thought Lou what about a D800. You might pickup run out stock on this for less than the D750
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Just a thought Lou what about a D800. You might pickup run out stock on this for less than the D750
But is a D800 on the same performance levels as a D750? I did think about a D800 but everyone is raving on about the 750 so much I thought it's probably the one to be looking out for.
The more robust construction some need some don't... and the bigger Raw files are double edged too....
I agree it's definitely worth considering a D800.... the right camera will depend very much on Lou's specific needs.
There are very valid arguments for both. Lighter, faster continuous shooting and I like the articulating screen are some of the reasons I went with the D750 instead.
Lou, these might make it easier to spot what you think would benefit you:
https://www.whirlwire.com/compare/d800-vs-d810-vs-d750
Nikon D750 vs Nikon D800 Detailed Comparison
I'm sure which ever you choose you will be happy.
Yeah see I don't think I need the bigger file size. In my group that I produce images for she already making me reduce file sizes down for export and print so having such a large file size I think would be a punish.
Yeah Mark the D750 is not only lighter but has better low light performance as well as better fps.
I think the D750 would be better.
My biggest gripe with the D7100 is low light performance. Don't get me wrong it's okay but could be better.
They are both amazing cameras MrLandy.... and you are right another $1K to throw at good glass is always handy. :angel:
Lou. I haven't even watched it, but this popped up in an email today that might be useful to you....
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzVl0_sNMOk[/ame]
Thanks will watch it later. If I didn't know any better though I would think your encouraging me to buy another wooden floor [emoji6][emoji12]