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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Need backup for d600
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 442618" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The D7100 is OK in low light, but you'll lose 1-1.5 stops in terms of ISO noise compared the the D600. So given that you're doing a lot of low light I would heartily recommend getting another FX camera. If you're willing to go refurb, get a D610 for $1399 and use the D600 to back it up. The D7100 is fine to about ISO 1600 and usable to 6400 in a pinch, so if you can stay under that then you're fine with the DX, and it's nice to have it for sports, though the buffer will be an issue until you get used to it (I rarely wait on mine any more). Stay away from the D7000 if you're not shooting in decent light. It was good for what it was at the time it was released, but not compared to what's available now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 442618, member: 9240"] The D7100 is OK in low light, but you'll lose 1-1.5 stops in terms of ISO noise compared the the D600. So given that you're doing a lot of low light I would heartily recommend getting another FX camera. If you're willing to go refurb, get a D610 for $1399 and use the D600 to back it up. The D7100 is fine to about ISO 1600 and usable to 6400 in a pinch, so if you can stay under that then you're fine with the DX, and it's nice to have it for sports, though the buffer will be an issue until you get used to it (I rarely wait on mine any more). Stay away from the D7000 if you're not shooting in decent light. It was good for what it was at the time it was released, but not compared to what's available now. [/QUOTE]
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