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D7100 vs D600 vs D800
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<blockquote data-quote="funfortehfun" data-source="post: 135567" data-attributes="member: 12573"><p>I own the D90 as well, and I can tell you, I am very bugged out by the ISO performance on it. I never shoot above 800 ISO. That being said, ISO performance on the newer DX DSLRs from Nikon (D7000, D7100) are much much better, not to mention the awesome low-light performance of FX cameras (D600, D800). </p><p>However, I don't think it's worth going to FX quite yet; I would stick to DX for the time being. IMO, with the release of the D7100, the D600 needs a bit of updating and is currently not worth it for the price. The D800 is quite a superb camera, but it comes with a price tag. Because your budget is dynamic(potential, not fixed), I would go for the D7100. If you actually do have a budget of <span style="color: #333333">£2000, buy a new lens that you'd like; it'd be a great addition to the ones you currently have.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfortehfun, post: 135567, member: 12573"] I own the D90 as well, and I can tell you, I am very bugged out by the ISO performance on it. I never shoot above 800 ISO. That being said, ISO performance on the newer DX DSLRs from Nikon (D7000, D7100) are much much better, not to mention the awesome low-light performance of FX cameras (D600, D800). However, I don't think it's worth going to FX quite yet; I would stick to DX for the time being. IMO, with the release of the D7100, the D600 needs a bit of updating and is currently not worth it for the price. The D800 is quite a superb camera, but it comes with a price tag. Because your budget is dynamic(potential, not fixed), I would go for the D7100. If you actually do have a budget of [COLOR=#333333]£2000, buy a new lens that you'd like; it'd be a great addition to the ones you currently have.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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