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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 635610" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>First off, howdy and welcome to Nikonites!!!</p><p></p><p>The D750 is actually a newer body, compared to the D810. The D810 does have higher pixel count, but the D750 has better low light sensitivity. The D810 *could* cause more problems than it solves, because with the extra pixel count comes more opportunity for blurry photos due to camera shake. You asked about the D3 as well ... while discontinued, the D3 is still a workhorse of a camera. It doesn't have the pixel count that the D750 does, but would do well for website images.</p><p></p><p>All in, I do think that either the latest D5600 or the D7200 would probably be the best choice, allowing the money saved to be spent on getting a good lens for your needs. The D7200 would probably last you longer, with the D5x00 series ... if you keep after the photography skills for long, you'll probably be looking for the more professional ergonomic changes that exist in the D7x00 and higher camera bodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 635610, member: 25095"] First off, howdy and welcome to Nikonites!!! The D750 is actually a newer body, compared to the D810. The D810 does have higher pixel count, but the D750 has better low light sensitivity. The D810 *could* cause more problems than it solves, because with the extra pixel count comes more opportunity for blurry photos due to camera shake. You asked about the D3 as well ... while discontinued, the D3 is still a workhorse of a camera. It doesn't have the pixel count that the D750 does, but would do well for website images. All in, I do think that either the latest D5600 or the D7200 would probably be the best choice, allowing the money saved to be spent on getting a good lens for your needs. The D7200 would probably last you longer, with the D5x00 series ... if you keep after the photography skills for long, you'll probably be looking for the more professional ergonomic changes that exist in the D7x00 and higher camera bodies. [/QUOTE]
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