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D600 vs. D7100 for Wildlife
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 143149" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The more I play with an FX camera using the DX crop the more I'm convinced that I made the right decision going that way instead of the D7100. Not that it's not a good camera, but unless you want to print large you're going to be far happier with the IQ that a sensor like the D600/800 gives you. Reach is a myth of sorts and there are plenty of posts about it here, including a post on FX vs. DX for Wildlife from the folks at Mansurov that explains in detail what I'm saying. So unless you plan on taking those crops of birds and making poster prints, or need a second's worth of 6fps burst, go FX now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 143149, member: 9240"] The more I play with an FX camera using the DX crop the more I'm convinced that I made the right decision going that way instead of the D7100. Not that it's not a good camera, but unless you want to print large you're going to be far happier with the IQ that a sensor like the D600/800 gives you. Reach is a myth of sorts and there are plenty of posts about it here, including a post on FX vs. DX for Wildlife from the folks at Mansurov that explains in detail what I'm saying. So unless you plan on taking those crops of birds and making poster prints, or need a second's worth of 6fps burst, go FX now. [/QUOTE]
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