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Buy a D7100 or go Full Frame?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 167542" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I struggled long and hard with this one and it's all captured in a thread in the D7100 forum. I have to agree with Dave and say that if this is a serious question for you then you should take a deep breath, look at what it would take to get a D800, and seriously think about going that way. It's the best of both worlds, eliminates the buffer issue, can give you 16MP's in DX mode like a D7000 (which is 2/3 of the D7100, but do you really need the extra MP's in DX?) and shoot forever in JPG mode. </p><p></p><p>I <strong><em>love</em></strong> my D600, and having never shot a D7100 I can't give you any pros or cons on it other than what I can suss out on paper. But if you're serious about going full frame, then take a hard look at the D800 and what it would take to go there. You'll get great IQ, the FPS you want, reach with MP's in DX mode - it's all there for you, albeit at a price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 167542, member: 9240"] I struggled long and hard with this one and it's all captured in a thread in the D7100 forum. I have to agree with Dave and say that if this is a serious question for you then you should take a deep breath, look at what it would take to get a D800, and seriously think about going that way. It's the best of both worlds, eliminates the buffer issue, can give you 16MP's in DX mode like a D7000 (which is 2/3 of the D7100, but do you really need the extra MP's in DX?) and shoot forever in JPG mode. I [B][I]love[/I][/B] my D600, and having never shot a D7100 I can't give you any pros or cons on it other than what I can suss out on paper. But if you're serious about going full frame, then take a hard look at the D800 and what it would take to go there. You'll get great IQ, the FPS you want, reach with MP's in DX mode - it's all there for you, albeit at a price. [/QUOTE]
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