This question is for people who have both.
I primarily do landscape shots. Will I lose a noticeable lot if I switch to the d7100?
I usually don't go much over ISO 800. Normal range is 100-400 and the biggest I print is 13x19
I doubt ISO will be much issue, but unless you buy wider lenses, you will lose wide angle.
With the same lens, the FX view is half again wider than DX.
A 16mm mm on FX sees 16mm wide. A 16mm on DX sees what FX sees with a 24mm lens.
If any question about that, FX - DX Lens Crop Factor
I've never questioned the resolution. If both are 24 megapixels, the resolution would seem the same. The DX does have to be enlarged more.
This question is for people who have both.
I primarily do landscape shots. Will I lose a noticeable lot if I switch to the d7100?
I usually don't go much over ISO 800. Normal range is 100-400 and the biggest I print
Just curious, if you already have the D610, what is the reason to switch to D7100?
Seems to me the only advantage of the crop would be the perceived enhanced telephoto. Of course, cropping the D610 image would give the same effect, but the D610 is only 10 megapixels at DX. But it is 24 mp and half again wider if as FX.
It's about lenses and nothing about the body. Not many good affordable lenses out there for landscape in the fx land. There are better options for dx.
I like my d610, but if there isn't that much noticeable differences for the type of shooting I do, I'd rather spend a little less and get better quality for the buck in the lenses I would buy.
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Reason I am asking is that a pro wedding photographer wants my d610 and he is wanting to trade his d7100 with 1100 shutter actuations plus 900.00...
...if there isn't that much noticeable differences for the type of shooting I do, I'd rather spend a little less and get better quality for the buck in the lenses I would buy.
Prices new, body onlyD7100 - $1,100
D610 - $1,900
That's an $800 difference, so logic dictates that you take the money and run. Frankly, if you're asking this question, then you probably aren't getting the most out of your D610 anyway. You've already justified this in your own mind and are just looking for confirmation that you're not crazy:
Personally, I wouldn't do it, nor would I advise a friend to make this trade. You may be happy with a D7100, but more than likely this is a case of you don't know what you've got until it's gone.
And I know what I have, and I know how to use it.