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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 662041" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I think either the D7100 or D7200 would be a great place to get started. I shot with a D7100 for a quite while and I've had some time with the D7200, though I'll admit it was not extensive. Based on my limited experience I did notice the focus-tracking was noticeably better on the D7200. Another point in favor of the D7200 is the deeper buffer. This may or may not be of importance to you but I'm thinking you're probably going to be doing a lot of burst-style shooting and the D7200's shot buffer is roughly three-times that of the D7100's. I mention these two points in particular because you mentioned wanting the, "flexibility to shoot motocross again and some other quickly moving shots." and that very much says "burst mode" to me.</p><p></p><p>So yeah... If the D7200 is in your price range I'd probably suggest it over the D7100, but I do so without taking anything away from the D7100 which is a stellar DX body; full stop.</p><p></p><p>For tech-spec comparison there are several places on the web that will allow you to compare. Try either <a href="http://cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-D7100-vs-Nikon-D7200" target="_blank"><strong>Camera Decision</strong></a> or <a href="http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon-D7100-vs-Nikon-D7200" target="_blank"><strong>SnapSort</strong></a> for instance. I'd suggest cross-referencing any information provided by either site however; blatantly incorrect information does get posted from time to time. You can always ask here and get solid answers of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 662041, member: 13090"] I think either the D7100 or D7200 would be a great place to get started. I shot with a D7100 for a quite while and I've had some time with the D7200, though I'll admit it was not extensive. Based on my limited experience I did notice the focus-tracking was noticeably better on the D7200. Another point in favor of the D7200 is the deeper buffer. This may or may not be of importance to you but I'm thinking you're probably going to be doing a lot of burst-style shooting and the D7200's shot buffer is roughly three-times that of the D7100's. I mention these two points in particular because you mentioned wanting the, "flexibility to shoot motocross again and some other quickly moving shots." and that very much says "burst mode" to me. So yeah... If the D7200 is in your price range I'd probably suggest it over the D7100, but I do so without taking anything away from the D7100 which is a stellar DX body; full stop. For tech-spec comparison there are several places on the web that will allow you to compare. Try either [url=http://cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-D7100-vs-Nikon-D7200][B]Camera Decision[/B][/url] or [url=http://snapsort.com/compare/Nikon-D7100-vs-Nikon-D7200][B]SnapSort[/B][/url] for instance. I'd suggest cross-referencing any information provided by either site however; blatantly incorrect information does get posted from time to time. You can always ask here and get solid answers of course. [/QUOTE]
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