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D700
Help to convince me to fall in love with the D700 again
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 229662" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I think you did realize that even if the 800E was the sharpest camera on the market, it also had some drawbacks (hand held). I think it'll be up to you to be very honest about your needs and what the camera will be used for. I think that you probably would love the Df for it's sensor, but not sure you'd like the handling and grip as much as you like the 800 and 7000. Plus, the Df doesn't do video... The D610 does.</p><p></p><p>As far as hand held shots, have a look at my Vietnam album in my gallery. All shots were done with the D600 hand held with the 28 2.8 D and my $125 Tamron 28-200 that does not have VR. Take your time and I'm sure you'll get exactly what you'll need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 229662, member: 3903"] I think you did realize that even if the 800E was the sharpest camera on the market, it also had some drawbacks (hand held). I think it'll be up to you to be very honest about your needs and what the camera will be used for. I think that you probably would love the Df for it's sensor, but not sure you'd like the handling and grip as much as you like the 800 and 7000. Plus, the Df doesn't do video... The D610 does. As far as hand held shots, have a look at my Vietnam album in my gallery. All shots were done with the D600 hand held with the 28 2.8 D and my $125 Tamron 28-200 that does not have VR. Take your time and I'm sure you'll get exactly what you'll need. [/QUOTE]
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