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D600 vs. D7100 for Wildlife
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 143553" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I am saying that the D600 is likely the better camera for the majority of your requirements. That's almost always the case with a single body as it's rare that one will be your best choice in every situation. What you need to decide is which of your requirements are critical, which are important, and which are nice to haves, see which camera handles each of the critical & important ones, and use that to make your decision. If pixels per animal is #1, then even though the D600 may rank above the D7100 for 8 of the next 10, if the difference is marginal then you may be best served by the DX body. However, if that's an important nice to have, but IQ across the range is paramount then I would shove you towards the D600.</p><p></p><p>I just got my D600 back from Nikon and I'll take the next opportunity to shoot some yard birds and animals in DX mode so you can get a feel for how that looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 143553, member: 9240"] I am saying that the D600 is likely the better camera for the majority of your requirements. That's almost always the case with a single body as it's rare that one will be your best choice in every situation. What you need to decide is which of your requirements are critical, which are important, and which are nice to haves, see which camera handles each of the critical & important ones, and use that to make your decision. If pixels per animal is #1, then even though the D600 may rank above the D7100 for 8 of the next 10, if the difference is marginal then you may be best served by the DX body. However, if that's an important nice to have, but IQ across the range is paramount then I would shove you towards the D600. I just got my D600 back from Nikon and I'll take the next opportunity to shoot some yard birds and animals in DX mode so you can get a feel for how that looks. [/QUOTE]
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