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Is d7100 to d700 an upgrade?
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 647039" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I will chime in. This spring I only had a D7200 with no backup camera. I had an opportunity to buy a D700 and I did buy it. My intent was to use it IN low light and just some landscape. Most of my lenses were FX with the exception of two. If you want to try out FX I would recommend the D700. I use mine much more than I thought I would. </p><p></p><p>The D7200 is used for Birds and the like with my 200-500 mostly and the 700 ends up in my bag for church photos and such where there is low light. I also have done some Senior photos and Engagement Photos with the 700. I just like the camera. I am happy with my sunrise results, but I will warn you that it does make you hungry for lenses. </p><p></p><p>It is not a 750 But I have been really pleasantly surprised. I think you might like the results f some of your primes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 647039, member: 34269"] I will chime in. This spring I only had a D7200 with no backup camera. I had an opportunity to buy a D700 and I did buy it. My intent was to use it IN low light and just some landscape. Most of my lenses were FX with the exception of two. If you want to try out FX I would recommend the D700. I use mine much more than I thought I would. The D7200 is used for Birds and the like with my 200-500 mostly and the 700 ends up in my bag for church photos and such where there is low light. I also have done some Senior photos and Engagement Photos with the 700. I just like the camera. I am happy with my sunrise results, but I will warn you that it does make you hungry for lenses. It is not a 750 But I have been really pleasantly surprised. I think you might like the results f some of your primes. [/QUOTE]
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