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New Camera? D800 - D750 - D500
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 621384" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>To give advice, it would help to know what type of stuff you shoot. The 800 is great for portraits, landscapes and anything requiring high resolution or heavy cropping. If you shoot a little bit of everything, the 750 might be your best choice IMO, combining an awesome sensor with some nice features like flippy screen and WiFi. If you spend most of your time shooting your long lenses and/or sports/action, then the D500 might be for you. Of the 3, the 750 has the same basic layout as your 610 and 7100, so you can easily switch back and forth with little confusion.</p><p></p><p>I recently sold my D600, as it was getting very little use as a backup to my 750. I bought the 750 when it came out because I needed better low light capabilities. I have a 7200 for long lenses and as a backup and second body for 2-camera shoots. I've been tempted by the $1500 deal on the 750 (with grip), but can't justify having another FX body until something much better comes along.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 621384, member: 15556"] To give advice, it would help to know what type of stuff you shoot. The 800 is great for portraits, landscapes and anything requiring high resolution or heavy cropping. If you shoot a little bit of everything, the 750 might be your best choice IMO, combining an awesome sensor with some nice features like flippy screen and WiFi. If you spend most of your time shooting your long lenses and/or sports/action, then the D500 might be for you. Of the 3, the 750 has the same basic layout as your 610 and 7100, so you can easily switch back and forth with little confusion. I recently sold my D600, as it was getting very little use as a backup to my 750. I bought the 750 when it came out because I needed better low light capabilities. I have a 7200 for long lenses and as a backup and second body for 2-camera shoots. I've been tempted by the $1500 deal on the 750 (with grip), but can't justify having another FX body until something much better comes along. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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