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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 751373" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>How serious are you going to be, photography wise? If you are really serious and plan to stay with it for a while, I'll say to go with a more recent offering and shell out the bones for an XQD card or CFExpress card slotted camera. With what you've listed as your purchase goals, an XQD form-factor card shouldn't be beyond your means. </p><p></p><p>If you're not going to be printing very large shots, and really want to save money on your camera body, I'll say go backward from the cameras you listed to the D700, when you can find one used in excellent shape or better. I've got one and it is a great camera, even though it doesn't have the specs of the latest cameras. They are typically very durable, and can be purchased for less than $500 US. I have one and don't see me ever getting rid of it untill it's non-functioning and I can't get it fixed! </p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 751373, member: 13556"] How serious are you going to be, photography wise? If you are really serious and plan to stay with it for a while, I'll say to go with a more recent offering and shell out the bones for an XQD card or CFExpress card slotted camera. With what you've listed as your purchase goals, an XQD form-factor card shouldn't be beyond your means. If you're not going to be printing very large shots, and really want to save money on your camera body, I'll say go backward from the cameras you listed to the D700, when you can find one used in excellent shape or better. I've got one and it is a great camera, even though it doesn't have the specs of the latest cameras. They are typically very durable, and can be purchased for less than $500 US. I have one and don't see me ever getting rid of it untill it's non-functioning and I can't get it fixed! WM [/QUOTE]
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