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Need advice on purchasing full frame DSLR body
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 542131" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>Don't forget the D600 or D610, which can also share batteries with your D7100 and, practically, almost the exact same buttons and features, including U1 and U2 modes. You can set up both cameras with exactly the same settings. The D600 has twice the MP as the D700, though that's not important if you're not making huge prints.</p><p></p><p>I'm not dogging the D700. Certainly Marcel and others on this forum have proven how great it is. The D600 is a great body, however, and that one issue with spots really killed its reputation. That said, it means you can get one pretty cheap, all things considered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 542131, member: 15302"] Don't forget the D600 or D610, which can also share batteries with your D7100 and, practically, almost the exact same buttons and features, including U1 and U2 modes. You can set up both cameras with exactly the same settings. The D600 has twice the MP as the D700, though that's not important if you're not making huge prints. I'm not dogging the D700. Certainly Marcel and others on this forum have proven how great it is. The D600 is a great body, however, and that one issue with spots really killed its reputation. That said, it means you can get one pretty cheap, all things considered. [/QUOTE]
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