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NIkon D850: Best Wildlife Camera EVER?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 638658" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>As always, it depends on what you're shooting. The D750 is sort of the full-frame equivalent of the D7100. Both are great cameras, but neither performs particularly well with fast moving subjects or in very low light, though the D750 is a mite better than the D7100 in that department. If your preferences require neither - great. </p><p></p><p>Nikon released some ho-hum camera upgrades with the D3400, D5600, D7500 lately, so the D850 is the first major step forward in a few years. Technology has advanced quite a bit since the D7100/D750 were released, so that's why I see a D750 replacement as due if not overdue if Nikon wants to keep the momentum. As we say in German: "The better is the enemy of the good."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 638658, member: 43924"] As always, it depends on what you're shooting. The D750 is sort of the full-frame equivalent of the D7100. Both are great cameras, but neither performs particularly well with fast moving subjects or in very low light, though the D750 is a mite better than the D7100 in that department. If your preferences require neither - great. Nikon released some ho-hum camera upgrades with the D3400, D5600, D7500 lately, so the D850 is the first major step forward in a few years. Technology has advanced quite a bit since the D7100/D750 were released, so that's why I see a D750 replacement as due if not overdue if Nikon wants to keep the momentum. As we say in German: "The better is the enemy of the good." [/QUOTE]
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