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D7100
D7100 - D750 conundrum?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 505519" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I think if I was in your situation I'd keep the D7100 as my main birding camera. The D750 would be my general/landscape camera but also my low light wildlife camera.</p><p>You can have all the reach in the world but if your shutter can't freeze the movement of an animal then you won't get the shot. That's where I think a camera with the low light performance of the D750 would come into its own, if you're shooting in woodland or around dusk I think being able to crank up the ISO more would probably outweigh any loss of reach vs the primal beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 505519, member: 25183"] I think if I was in your situation I'd keep the D7100 as my main birding camera. The D750 would be my general/landscape camera but also my low light wildlife camera. You can have all the reach in the world but if your shutter can't freeze the movement of an animal then you won't get the shot. That's where I think a camera with the low light performance of the D750 would come into its own, if you're shooting in woodland or around dusk I think being able to crank up the ISO more would probably outweigh any loss of reach vs the primal beast. [/QUOTE]
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