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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 523747" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>The decision is yours to take. It's impossible for me to advise you because your use of the camera is probably what should guide you to the right camera. If you want a low light camera with great IQ for general purpose (portraits, landscapes, weddings), then the 750 would be my choice. But if you are a nature, wildlife, bird photographer, then the reach of the 7200 would be better for you. </p><p></p><p>This being said, both are exceptional cameras and can probably produce very similar results if used by a knowledgeable photographer. From just looking at normal sized prints made in good light situation I don't think a common person could tell you every time which camera took which picture, even trained eyes could have a low average of guessing. </p><p></p><p>So it's not an easy decision to take, maybe your wallet should help you to decide more than me or others on this forum. Better lenses on a DX can make better results than lower quality lenses on an FX (if we take out the low light situations where FX is a clear winner).</p><p></p><p>So good luck and happy shopping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 523747, member: 3903"] The decision is yours to take. It's impossible for me to advise you because your use of the camera is probably what should guide you to the right camera. If you want a low light camera with great IQ for general purpose (portraits, landscapes, weddings), then the 750 would be my choice. But if you are a nature, wildlife, bird photographer, then the reach of the 7200 would be better for you. This being said, both are exceptional cameras and can probably produce very similar results if used by a knowledgeable photographer. From just looking at normal sized prints made in good light situation I don't think a common person could tell you every time which camera took which picture, even trained eyes could have a low average of guessing. So it's not an easy decision to take, maybe your wallet should help you to decide more than me or others on this forum. Better lenses on a DX can make better results than lower quality lenses on an FX (if we take out the low light situations where FX is a clear winner). So good luck and happy shopping. [/QUOTE]
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