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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
D700 or D7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 11912" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>The D700 is a FX full frame camera and has a sensor that is 1.5x larger than the D7000 DX sensor. The D700 is a pro level camera, has pro level features that the D7000 does not. It's a great camera and is definitely an upgrade from the D7000. You should also know that, if you want a full frame camera, the D800 will be on the market very shortly and you may want to wait. The D80 camera is a DX camera. If you have DX lenses for it they will work on the D700 but at a very reduced mega pixel level. Some people say the size, weight and cost of the FX body and lenses is a disadvantage some don't. The D700 body only is within your price range but you also have to have FX lenses which you may or may not have with the D80. I'm sure others on the site can add more comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 11912, member: 654"] The D700 is a FX full frame camera and has a sensor that is 1.5x larger than the D7000 DX sensor. The D700 is a pro level camera, has pro level features that the D7000 does not. It's a great camera and is definitely an upgrade from the D7000. You should also know that, if you want a full frame camera, the D800 will be on the market very shortly and you may want to wait. The D80 camera is a DX camera. If you have DX lenses for it they will work on the D700 but at a very reduced mega pixel level. Some people say the size, weight and cost of the FX body and lenses is a disadvantage some don't. The D700 body only is within your price range but you also have to have FX lenses which you may or may not have with the D80. I'm sure others on the site can add more comments. [/QUOTE]
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