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NIkon D850: Best Wildlife Camera EVER?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 639310" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>"The D750 is sort of the full-frame equivalent of the D7100."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's a thought: how about we look at the facts? (You should try that some time - can be great fun!)</p><p></p><p>The D7100 and D750 have near-identical resolution and shooting speed. They also share most other features and setting options. They have identical mode dials, a feature that sets the 750 apart from all other Nikon FX bodies except for the 600/610. They even have identical sets of Scene and Effect modes, a combination not found on any other FX body. </p><p></p><p>The 7100 was the first Nikon to get the faster, more precise 51-point AF system. Guess which FX camera was the first one to get it? Right: the 750! The 750 has a built-in electronic level. Guess which DX camera got it first? Right: the 7100! (Same with a number of other features the two bodies share, such as flash slow limit, flash sync, flash bracketing, repeating flash and flash commander mode, 200 percent LiveView zoom, ...)</p><p></p><p>Where the 750 differs is in its sensor (FX vs DX - as I had pointed out), which also gives it one higher ISO stop. In addition, the 750 has built-in Wifi which the 7100 did not yet have but the 7200 got, a quiet continuous mode, and a few other minor spec differences. If that makes you happy, you could argue that the 7200 is even MORE similar to the 750 than the 7100 is. Nevertheless, there are lots of similarities between 7100 and 750, certainly enough for my statement to make sense. </p><p></p><p>If you owned both of them, as you said, maybe you should have spent the time to get to know them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 639310, member: 43924"] "The D750 is sort of the full-frame equivalent of the D7100." Here's a thought: how about we look at the facts? (You should try that some time - can be great fun!) The D7100 and D750 have near-identical resolution and shooting speed. They also share most other features and setting options. They have identical mode dials, a feature that sets the 750 apart from all other Nikon FX bodies except for the 600/610. They even have identical sets of Scene and Effect modes, a combination not found on any other FX body. The 7100 was the first Nikon to get the faster, more precise 51-point AF system. Guess which FX camera was the first one to get it? Right: the 750! The 750 has a built-in electronic level. Guess which DX camera got it first? Right: the 7100! (Same with a number of other features the two bodies share, such as flash slow limit, flash sync, flash bracketing, repeating flash and flash commander mode, 200 percent LiveView zoom, ...) Where the 750 differs is in its sensor (FX vs DX - as I had pointed out), which also gives it one higher ISO stop. In addition, the 750 has built-in Wifi which the 7100 did not yet have but the 7200 got, a quiet continuous mode, and a few other minor spec differences. If that makes you happy, you could argue that the 7200 is even MORE similar to the 750 than the 7100 is. Nevertheless, there are lots of similarities between 7100 and 750, certainly enough for my statement to make sense. If you owned both of them, as you said, maybe you should have spent the time to get to know them? [/QUOTE]
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