I am one of those folks who over-analyze stuff...and in the case of cameras...it gets even worse. I got back into the hobby after a kids-growing-up-hiatus and decided after extensive research in 2014 to get a used but nearly new D90 with 800 shutter actuations. Three years later, I have been yearning for a D7200 but I keep thinking about the great probability one day I'll go full-frame.
So...why not just jump all the way to a D750, I ask? Looking at some of the experienced folks here it's clear that having both a DX and FX is fairly common. But is it necessary to get that nice DX (D7200) before jumping to full-frame?
Here are my real questions: should I be concerned with the shutter recall issue of the D750...and if so does that mean I should avoid used D750's? Or would a used one with a new shutter be good, as al the kinks would be worked out? If I get a new D750 does that guarantee no shutter issues? (Here I'm wondering how long a product could sit on a shelf before being sold)
Also, I'll just say that I am not committed lens-wise to DX or FX yet...as the only lens I have is a 50mm 1.4 that I bought to work on both DX and FX cameras. I do not have a photographic "style" except to say if I had one it would be aimed at landscapes and portraits.
So, what are the things that would worry you about buying a D750 today? Thanks!!!
So...why not just jump all the way to a D750, I ask? Looking at some of the experienced folks here it's clear that having both a DX and FX is fairly common. But is it necessary to get that nice DX (D7200) before jumping to full-frame?
Here are my real questions: should I be concerned with the shutter recall issue of the D750...and if so does that mean I should avoid used D750's? Or would a used one with a new shutter be good, as al the kinks would be worked out? If I get a new D750 does that guarantee no shutter issues? (Here I'm wondering how long a product could sit on a shelf before being sold)
Also, I'll just say that I am not committed lens-wise to DX or FX yet...as the only lens I have is a 50mm 1.4 that I bought to work on both DX and FX cameras. I do not have a photographic "style" except to say if I had one it would be aimed at landscapes and portraits.
So, what are the things that would worry you about buying a D750 today? Thanks!!!