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D750
The D750 vs. the D610
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 358441" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Funny but I just posted something similar to Rick's comment in another thread. I fully expect them to release a feature rich DX pro body, and it'll be $2K or more so they don't cannibalize their prosumer FX market forcing most folks to choose one or the other. The more I ponder how much I like the D750 the more I realize I don't need one given that I have the D610. What I <em>need</em> is an 8-10fps DX body that will shoot for 3-5 seconds, with at least as good a sensor as the D7100, and hopefully one with better high ISO capabilities - something I fully expect given the gains made on the FX side in the 2 years since the D7100 was released.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 358441, member: 9240"] Funny but I just posted something similar to Rick's comment in another thread. I fully expect them to release a feature rich DX pro body, and it'll be $2K or more so they don't cannibalize their prosumer FX market forcing most folks to choose one or the other. The more I ponder how much I like the D750 the more I realize I don't need one given that I have the D610. What I [I]need[/I] is an 8-10fps DX body that will shoot for 3-5 seconds, with at least as good a sensor as the D7100, and hopefully one with better high ISO capabilities - something I fully expect given the gains made on the FX side in the 2 years since the D7100 was released. [/QUOTE]
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