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D700
D700 versus D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 95532" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>Sometimes I do photo mine my portfolio, and was mining fom shots taken with a D700 and D7000, often the exact same spot/conditions. </p><p></p><p>The Clear winner -> The D700! sometimes shockingly so. Many of the D700 shots were simply amazing in the clarity, and details, and light control. Maybe, it is the FX sensor, but I am kinda surprised. I did get some strong images from the d7000, but folders that I am mining more are coming from is the D700. </p><p></p><p>I will be heading back out, and this time, am thinking of bringing the D700 and D800. I want to have prime speciality lens on D700 like dedicated macros, and DC lens. Plus play with a PC (perspective control lens), but will do more side by side comparisons between the D700 and D800. </p><p></p><p>So, while I love the D7000 for light weight use, and will not sell it, it is making me think differently, and might start carrying my old D700 more, after all it is image quality I chase. </p><p></p><p>so, I expect the used D700 prices to stay high for a long long time, it is that good of a camera!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 95532, member: 10038"] Sometimes I do photo mine my portfolio, and was mining fom shots taken with a D700 and D7000, often the exact same spot/conditions. The Clear winner -> The D700! sometimes shockingly so. Many of the D700 shots were simply amazing in the clarity, and details, and light control. Maybe, it is the FX sensor, but I am kinda surprised. I did get some strong images from the d7000, but folders that I am mining more are coming from is the D700. I will be heading back out, and this time, am thinking of bringing the D700 and D800. I want to have prime speciality lens on D700 like dedicated macros, and DC lens. Plus play with a PC (perspective control lens), but will do more side by side comparisons between the D700 and D800. So, while I love the D7000 for light weight use, and will not sell it, it is making me think differently, and might start carrying my old D700 more, after all it is image quality I chase. so, I expect the used D700 prices to stay high for a long long time, it is that good of a camera! [/QUOTE]
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