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<blockquote data-quote="BruceJ" data-source="post: 356997" data-attributes="member: 31110"><p>He made some very good points. Jake, thank you for linking that review, it' one I hadn't seen,. I take what I read on any forums with a grain of salt and I know everyone has their opinion and I respect them all. I think my question was intended to be more general even though I did say my budget and the 2 bodies I was leaning towards.</p><p>The argument towards getting better glass over the higher end body is a strong one.</p><p>I have been trying to read all I an on the 750 an have seen images of people holding it in the palm of their hand. This is a major concern, it shooting capabilities really are not.</p><p>My first dslr was a Sony A55, while it did the job it felt like a toy. The quality referred to comes from what I do for a living. I would not buy a cheap tool even though it will do the job (for how long, who knows) what I do know is that I have lost a lot of skin off my knuckles by wanting to save a little money.</p><p>I know 36 mpix is overkill but all the other features are js what I want. The D750 also has what I want except I don't want a body that feels like a toy.</p><p>Ill wait and see if the camera store in Sacramento gets one in a few weeks before I decide.</p><p>As far as the 7100, I already own a crop sensor (Sony A77) but want to go FF I know the 7100 is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BruceJ, post: 356997, member: 31110"] He made some very good points. Jake, thank you for linking that review, it' one I hadn't seen,. I take what I read on any forums with a grain of salt and I know everyone has their opinion and I respect them all. I think my question was intended to be more general even though I did say my budget and the 2 bodies I was leaning towards. The argument towards getting better glass over the higher end body is a strong one. I have been trying to read all I an on the 750 an have seen images of people holding it in the palm of their hand. This is a major concern, it shooting capabilities really are not. My first dslr was a Sony A55, while it did the job it felt like a toy. The quality referred to comes from what I do for a living. I would not buy a cheap tool even though it will do the job (for how long, who knows) what I do know is that I have lost a lot of skin off my knuckles by wanting to save a little money. I know 36 mpix is overkill but all the other features are js what I want. The D750 also has what I want except I don't want a body that feels like a toy. Ill wait and see if the camera store in Sacramento gets one in a few weeks before I decide. As far as the 7100, I already own a crop sensor (Sony A77) but want to go FF I know the 7100 is better. [/QUOTE]
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