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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 682077" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I own the D750, D610, D7200, and D7100. There isn't much of any difference in noise when shooting at high ISO's and comparing noise from the D7200 to the D750 or D610. There is definite improvement over the high ISO noise from my D7100. </p><p></p><p>The D750 might have an edge in focusing speed when shooting in low light--the AF in low light is fastest with it. My D610 has had a little trouble auto focusing quickly in similar situations although it does achieve focus. The D7200 is pretty good in that respect but not quite as agile as the D750. I was amazed with the noise improvement and overall quality of images from high ISO's of my D7200 over my D7100. </p><p></p><p>I no longer hesitate to take my D7200 to shoot during Worship. Routinely my ISO is between 3200 and 8000. I try not to go above ISO 5000 during Worship if possible, but higher ISO's are also quite good and almost on par with the D750. Have gone as ISO 10k during Worship. Since I stand in the back of the Sanctuary, using my 70-200mm f/2.8 has more reach with the D7200 than my D750. </p><p></p><p>Here's the only drawback I can foresee...Nikon is getting away from dual slots in DX and removed some of the features in the D7500 that were available in the D7200. Down the road when you need another body, you might be pushed more into wanting an FX body. Only you can justify whether you make that switch now or stay with a DX body. No one knows for sure whether Nikon will keep the reduced features in DX or if they will bring some of them back. But if you ever switch to FX, the cost of replacing the glass will be higher than DX glass. One thing you can do is to look at FX glass from now on if you ever need to replace any lenses. Gradually switch over if you ever plan on upgrading to an FX body.</p><p></p><p>In May, the D7200 body only (new) was on sale for $796.95. Quite often there are sales around the holidays. Good luck with whatever you choose. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 682077, member: 13196"] I own the D750, D610, D7200, and D7100. There isn't much of any difference in noise when shooting at high ISO's and comparing noise from the D7200 to the D750 or D610. There is definite improvement over the high ISO noise from my D7100. The D750 might have an edge in focusing speed when shooting in low light--the AF in low light is fastest with it. My D610 has had a little trouble auto focusing quickly in similar situations although it does achieve focus. The D7200 is pretty good in that respect but not quite as agile as the D750. I was amazed with the noise improvement and overall quality of images from high ISO's of my D7200 over my D7100. I no longer hesitate to take my D7200 to shoot during Worship. Routinely my ISO is between 3200 and 8000. I try not to go above ISO 5000 during Worship if possible, but higher ISO's are also quite good and almost on par with the D750. Have gone as ISO 10k during Worship. Since I stand in the back of the Sanctuary, using my 70-200mm f/2.8 has more reach with the D7200 than my D750. Here's the only drawback I can foresee...Nikon is getting away from dual slots in DX and removed some of the features in the D7500 that were available in the D7200. Down the road when you need another body, you might be pushed more into wanting an FX body. Only you can justify whether you make that switch now or stay with a DX body. No one knows for sure whether Nikon will keep the reduced features in DX or if they will bring some of them back. But if you ever switch to FX, the cost of replacing the glass will be higher than DX glass. One thing you can do is to look at FX glass from now on if you ever need to replace any lenses. Gradually switch over if you ever plan on upgrading to an FX body. In May, the D7200 body only (new) was on sale for $796.95. Quite often there are sales around the holidays. Good luck with whatever you choose. :) [/QUOTE]
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