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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 224011" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>For what you want and the way it sounds like you are going to use it, I would suggest you get the D800 instead of the D800e. I know there are people on this forum that use the D800e for an all around camera but Nikon suggests using it when you have control over lighting, such as studio work. I went through the same debate with myself a couple of months ago and after doing some research decided that the D800 was a better fit for me even though the price difference is only about $300. Either camera is going to be a huge upgrade from what you have but I think it would be a better use of the $300 to use it to get better quality lenses. The D800/D800e are very unforgiving of poor quality glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 224011, member: 15754"] For what you want and the way it sounds like you are going to use it, I would suggest you get the D800 instead of the D800e. I know there are people on this forum that use the D800e for an all around camera but Nikon suggests using it when you have control over lighting, such as studio work. I went through the same debate with myself a couple of months ago and after doing some research decided that the D800 was a better fit for me even though the price difference is only about $300. Either camera is going to be a huge upgrade from what you have but I think it would be a better use of the $300 to use it to get better quality lenses. The D800/D800e are very unforgiving of poor quality glass. [/QUOTE]
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