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D7100
May add D7100 to arsenal
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 568189" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>As the others have mentioned, be sure to compare the differences between low light performance. I was using my D7100 for low light photos at church (without flash). Even at ISO 2000 in somewhat low light (needed enough shutter speed to keep movements from blurring), there was a big difference between my D7100 and D610. It was quite noticeable. I realize the D7100 is DX while the D610 is FX, but in real world situations, you will be choosing between your D610 and your future DX model. That's why I bought a preowned Nikon 1.4 teleconverter to use on FX. If you don't do a lot of low light photography, any differences in noise won't be nearly as much of an issue. Choose the model based on your normal style of photography. If buffer is important to you, find out how much of the differences in their buffer speed would affect your shooting. For me, I don't shoot continuous high speed so it's a moot point. Good luck with your decision!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 568189, member: 13196"] As the others have mentioned, be sure to compare the differences between low light performance. I was using my D7100 for low light photos at church (without flash). Even at ISO 2000 in somewhat low light (needed enough shutter speed to keep movements from blurring), there was a big difference between my D7100 and D610. It was quite noticeable. I realize the D7100 is DX while the D610 is FX, but in real world situations, you will be choosing between your D610 and your future DX model. That's why I bought a preowned Nikon 1.4 teleconverter to use on FX. If you don't do a lot of low light photography, any differences in noise won't be nearly as much of an issue. Choose the model based on your normal style of photography. If buffer is important to you, find out how much of the differences in their buffer speed would affect your shooting. For me, I don't shoot continuous high speed so it's a moot point. Good luck with your decision! [/QUOTE]
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