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D7100
D7100 vs. D610
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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 275468" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>[USER=15418]@yauman[/USER]: No, it is not tough at all - the matter of fact, you yourself resolved the dilemma - 1) you do need a second camera body as a backup, 2) it would be nice (for you, just like for anyone else) to use the same type of battery and a grip, 3) you obviously do not need a full frame for shootings "events", 4) the difference of 600$ will allow for getting two decent DX lenses...</p><p>The plain logic or a common sense leads to the conclusion: buy yet another D7100, and be completely secure when shooting events...:semi-twins:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 275468, member: 18251"] [USER=15418]@yauman[/USER]: No, it is not tough at all - the matter of fact, you yourself resolved the dilemma - 1) you do need a second camera body as a backup, 2) it would be nice (for you, just like for anyone else) to use the same type of battery and a grip, 3) you obviously do not need a full frame for shootings "events", 4) the difference of 600$ will allow for getting two decent DX lenses... The plain logic or a common sense leads to the conclusion: buy yet another D7100, and be completely secure when shooting events...:semi-twins: [/QUOTE]
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