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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
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    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.
    D800 is a more robust construction and much bigger RAW image. I'm very happy with mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrLandy View Post
    D800 is a more robust construction and much bigger RAW image. I'm very happy with mine.
    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bytemrk View Post
    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.
    Thanks Bytemark, a good comparo. ...yes most other specs look to be pretty similar. For $1000 less, looks like the D750 might be a better choice for you Lou. That's a lot of new lens! Cheers

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    They are both amazing cameras MrLandy.... and you are right another $1K to throw at good glass is always handy.
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    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]
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    Anyone using a Nikon D750

    Thanks will watch it later. If I didn't know any better though I would think your encouraging me to buy another wooden floor Anyone using a Nikon D750Anyone using a Nikon D750
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