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Is d7100 to d700 an upgrade?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 647042" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>I own both, the D700 and the D7100. The D700 is a nice camera with a good sensor, though the resolution is dated and can't keep up with newer bodies. Usability-wise, it has a few kinks (that it shares with the whole D3/D300 lineup) to which I can't quite get used, but that may be a matter of personal taste. Agree with Danno it is a better low-light performer, so it definitely has its place. </p><p></p><p>If you can find a cheap one, I'd say you have enough lenses to equip it with. Realize, though, that it will only be useful for some of your kiddie and theater shots but not for anything else you shoot. For wildlife/BIF/sports, a D500 would put you on a whole different level but unfortunately is in another price range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 647042, member: 43924"] I own both, the D700 and the D7100. The D700 is a nice camera with a good sensor, though the resolution is dated and can't keep up with newer bodies. Usability-wise, it has a few kinks (that it shares with the whole D3/D300 lineup) to which I can't quite get used, but that may be a matter of personal taste. Agree with Danno it is a better low-light performer, so it definitely has its place. If you can find a cheap one, I'd say you have enough lenses to equip it with. Realize, though, that it will only be useful for some of your kiddie and theater shots but not for anything else you shoot. For wildlife/BIF/sports, a D500 would put you on a whole different level but unfortunately is in another price range. [/QUOTE]
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