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<blockquote data-quote="theregsy" data-source="post: 636989" data-attributes="member: 4398"><p>Don't need flash if you have a great sensor as the D700 has, works flawlessly in lower light, bright colour and good detail. Also why is pixel peeping such an issue, if it wasn't for web publishing then I would say buy a D810 which will knock just about any other camera into the weeds, except maybe the 850 but do you need 36mp images for the web certainly not. I don't understand why you think the D700 is such a bad idea? but each to their own I have both a D700 and a D3 they are brilliant cameras and always will be, a camera doesn't suddenly stop taking good images because there is a new model out.But each to their own, I have a D800 as well and you know what in posting web sized images from any of my bodies you won't see any difference, in some situations the 700 will out shoot the 800, so there you go. You will never persuade me that the D700 isn't one of the finest all round cameras ever built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theregsy, post: 636989, member: 4398"] Don't need flash if you have a great sensor as the D700 has, works flawlessly in lower light, bright colour and good detail. Also why is pixel peeping such an issue, if it wasn't for web publishing then I would say buy a D810 which will knock just about any other camera into the weeds, except maybe the 850 but do you need 36mp images for the web certainly not. I don't understand why you think the D700 is such a bad idea? but each to their own I have both a D700 and a D3 they are brilliant cameras and always will be, a camera doesn't suddenly stop taking good images because there is a new model out.But each to their own, I have a D800 as well and you know what in posting web sized images from any of my bodies you won't see any difference, in some situations the 700 will out shoot the 800, so there you go. You will never persuade me that the D700 isn't one of the finest all round cameras ever built. [/QUOTE]
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