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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 377136" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>For large prints D810 is hard to beat, and the AF is much better than that of D600. I would do the following</p><p>. Sell the D7000 and get a D810. It is one of the better options for high resolution and high ISO performance. No DX body can match it on those counts.</p><p>. If you have expensive DX glass, and you cannot get much from its resale, then hang on to it, else sell them. The longer you hang on to them the lesser will you realise in future sales.</p><p>. At a later date if you want a light DX camera get the D3300. You can not beat this camera with its kit 18-55 lense, for size, weight and battery life (the body+lense kit weights less than most bodies!). An ideal camera to take on casual shoots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 377136, member: 16090"] For large prints D810 is hard to beat, and the AF is much better than that of D600. I would do the following . Sell the D7000 and get a D810. It is one of the better options for high resolution and high ISO performance. No DX body can match it on those counts. . If you have expensive DX glass, and you cannot get much from its resale, then hang on to it, else sell them. The longer you hang on to them the lesser will you realise in future sales. . At a later date if you want a light DX camera get the D3300. You can not beat this camera with its kit 18-55 lense, for size, weight and battery life (the body+lense kit weights less than most bodies!). An ideal camera to take on casual shoots. [/QUOTE]
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