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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent" data-source="post: 667111" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>The D7200 is somewhat better than the D3200 at high ISO. This is due to both being a later design of the sensor and the omission of the anti-aliasing filter. Perhaps a couple of f stops better. On the other hand, the F4.5-F5.6 70-300 is actually going to be slightly better than the F4.5-F6.3 150-600 in low light, all else being equal. So this is not likely to help you out, unless you are doing significant cropping to make up for the reduced reach at only 300mm. If this is the case, the larger lens may make some sense. Also, while the C lens does not have as much weather protection as the S lens, with some care, you could get by with the C lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent, post: 667111, member: 42081"] The D7200 is somewhat better than the D3200 at high ISO. This is due to both being a later design of the sensor and the omission of the anti-aliasing filter. Perhaps a couple of f stops better. On the other hand, the F4.5-F5.6 70-300 is actually going to be slightly better than the F4.5-F6.3 150-600 in low light, all else being equal. So this is not likely to help you out, unless you are doing significant cropping to make up for the reduced reach at only 300mm. If this is the case, the larger lens may make some sense. Also, while the C lens does not have as much weather protection as the S lens, with some care, you could get by with the C lens. [/QUOTE]
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