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D750
Should I bite the bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 649323" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>When i started with my 5100, I was on an uber-budget and well, lenses were the only things I could scrape together for to improve 5100's capabilities until I squeezed it to it's complete limits and lenses just wouldn't cut the piss-poor ISO ability (exactly the same as your 7000 actually) of 640 or absolutely max 800 after which details would be lost after noise removal. I finally saved up for a 600 and I never looked back since.</p><p></p><p>Sensor is, IMO, if not more important than glass. Also keep in mind that kit FX glass is miles better than kit DX, so you don't necessarily have to get the latest and greatest when you bump to FX to see a very noticeable IQ improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 649323, member: 12855"] When i started with my 5100, I was on an uber-budget and well, lenses were the only things I could scrape together for to improve 5100's capabilities until I squeezed it to it's complete limits and lenses just wouldn't cut the piss-poor ISO ability (exactly the same as your 7000 actually) of 640 or absolutely max 800 after which details would be lost after noise removal. I finally saved up for a 600 and I never looked back since. Sensor is, IMO, if not more important than glass. Also keep in mind that kit FX glass is miles better than kit DX, so you don't necessarily have to get the latest and greatest when you bump to FX to see a very noticeable IQ improvement. [/QUOTE]
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