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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 647273" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>Josh, That's a loaded question. Many pro or semi-pro photographers happily use the D750 and 'never grow out of it'. All of the three you mention are very good and capable. Keep in mind that in most cases, bodies are more capable than lenses are, so if you want the best pics you can get, I'd strongly advise against going for the D850 while not getting better glass. Your D5300 with an excellent lens is going to out-perform a D850 with mediocre glass, so make sure to keep the right balance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 647273, member: 43924"] Josh, That's a loaded question. Many pro or semi-pro photographers happily use the D750 and 'never grow out of it'. All of the three you mention are very good and capable. Keep in mind that in most cases, bodies are more capable than lenses are, so if you want the best pics you can get, I'd strongly advise against going for the D850 while not getting better glass. Your D5300 with an excellent lens is going to out-perform a D850 with mediocre glass, so make sure to keep the right balance! [/QUOTE]
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