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Sony user moving to Nikon D7200 and looking for some advice on lenses please
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 601820" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>And disagreement is great! It allows for intelligent hashing out of an idea before money is put down. </p><p></p><p>My reason is the high ISO capability of the D750 compared to the D7200 when the original poster is coming from the full frame. I shoot: D5100, 7100, 610, 750, and Df (D4 sensor). I still regularly shoot the D7100 and love the camera, but there is no way, if I had to choose one, that I would go with a crop sensor for an all around camera. </p><p></p><p>With all that said, we both make GREAT points which can only help the original poster to consider options. </p><p></p><p>I would be curious to hear from our photographer's here that have both crop and full frame as to if they had to choose forever more to get rid of their full frames and to only have crop or would they be more likely to drop their crops forever more and keep just their full frames. I'm suspecting most would give up crop in this extreme scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 601820, member: 11881"] And disagreement is great! It allows for intelligent hashing out of an idea before money is put down. My reason is the high ISO capability of the D750 compared to the D7200 when the original poster is coming from the full frame. I shoot: D5100, 7100, 610, 750, and Df (D4 sensor). I still regularly shoot the D7100 and love the camera, but there is no way, if I had to choose one, that I would go with a crop sensor for an all around camera. With all that said, we both make GREAT points which can only help the original poster to consider options. I would be curious to hear from our photographer's here that have both crop and full frame as to if they had to choose forever more to get rid of their full frames and to only have crop or would they be more likely to drop their crops forever more and keep just their full frames. I'm suspecting most would give up crop in this extreme scenario. [/QUOTE]
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Sony user moving to Nikon D7200 and looking for some advice on lenses please
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