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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Second hand D800E
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 720207" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>I love the D800 series cameras but I am not a wildlife shooter. The image quality is superb with the D8x0 series and they are build much better than the crop camera except the D500. If you were doing portraits or studio shooting primarily I would say to grab it but it might be better to seek uses D500. I have D850, 800, D7000 and Z6 right now and have found nothing that ia lacking in the Z6 with better low light performance than anything below 102,000 ISO where the D5 takes over. Now with such a fast transition to mirrorless a lot of good DSLR bodies are dropping rapidly in price, even the D500. It is possible that the D500 is the only crop sensor camera that will get an update. The Z50 is taking over in the crop word. The D7x00, 5x00 and 3x00 series are likely the end of the line for hobbyist cameras from Nikon or anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 720207, member: 43545"] I love the D800 series cameras but I am not a wildlife shooter. The image quality is superb with the D8x0 series and they are build much better than the crop camera except the D500. If you were doing portraits or studio shooting primarily I would say to grab it but it might be better to seek uses D500. I have D850, 800, D7000 and Z6 right now and have found nothing that ia lacking in the Z6 with better low light performance than anything below 102,000 ISO where the D5 takes over. Now with such a fast transition to mirrorless a lot of good DSLR bodies are dropping rapidly in price, even the D500. It is possible that the D500 is the only crop sensor camera that will get an update. The Z50 is taking over in the crop word. The D7x00, 5x00 and 3x00 series are likely the end of the line for hobbyist cameras from Nikon or anyone. [/QUOTE]
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