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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Padraig O'Connor" data-source="post: 501690" data-attributes="member: 39719"><p>Thanks for the info Paul, you are not muddying the waters. I was going to upgrade to a D810 until I had some major unexpected expenses. So I have to start saving again, which in a way might be a good thing. I saw on another board that an upgrade to the D810 might be coming before Christmas. I love my D3 because it takes great pictures and I have 250,000 clicks left on the shutter, so I have no need to buy a new camera. I'm being real wishy-washy about the hold thing. Should I, shouldn't I buy a new camera. I sometimes get the buying bug and think I have to have something new because it's better. </p><p> I don't know how you feel on the subject but they say these new mirror-less cameras from Fuji and Sony are getting real close to being as good as a top of the line DSLR. They are smaller and some what lighter to carry around. Should I save my money and buy one of these or a Nikon equivalent when they come out with one(Not a Nikon 1) that's as good as a DSLR?</p><p>Until then I will sit here and do what I do best,(Nothing).</p><p></p><p>Thanks Paul</p><p></p><p></p><p>P.S. </p><p>I just talked to Life Pixels and they told me they can remove the AA filter from the D3, but it will be up to me to see if there is enough difference to meet my satisfaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Padraig O'Connor, post: 501690, member: 39719"] Thanks for the info Paul, you are not muddying the waters. I was going to upgrade to a D810 until I had some major unexpected expenses. So I have to start saving again, which in a way might be a good thing. I saw on another board that an upgrade to the D810 might be coming before Christmas. I love my D3 because it takes great pictures and I have 250,000 clicks left on the shutter, so I have no need to buy a new camera. I'm being real wishy-washy about the hold thing. Should I, shouldn't I buy a new camera. I sometimes get the buying bug and think I have to have something new because it's better. I don't know how you feel on the subject but they say these new mirror-less cameras from Fuji and Sony are getting real close to being as good as a top of the line DSLR. They are smaller and some what lighter to carry around. Should I save my money and buy one of these or a Nikon equivalent when they come out with one(Not a Nikon 1) that's as good as a DSLR? Until then I will sit here and do what I do best,(Nothing). Thanks Paul P.S. I just talked to Life Pixels and they told me they can remove the AA filter from the D3, but it will be up to me to see if there is enough difference to meet my satisfaction. [/QUOTE]
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