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The Right Order of Things-DX first, then FX?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 650516" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>I started w/ 5100 due to budget, squeezed it's limits dry for low-light, nightlife kinda work (and keep in mind battery life can be a real factor too) and once I scraped enough for a 600 the game changed for me completely. If you have a newer, prosumer DX bodies starting with 71, but better yet 72 and up then it might not be as much of a leap, but from 90 to 71, or especially something like 750, you will notice all the great tech advances in a heartbeat. </p><p></p><p>IF anything, the rear LCD for checking if you nailed focus where you wanted to - D600 and up let you almost pixel peep and be absolutely sure, but most of oldies fall extremely short of that. Then the high ISO ability to take extremely nice shots that's never an unwelcome option to have.</p><p></p><p>So I say, go for the 750 unless you want/need to have the most reach, then perhaps the 500 to just get the latest and greatest that will last you a real long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 650516, member: 12855"] I started w/ 5100 due to budget, squeezed it's limits dry for low-light, nightlife kinda work (and keep in mind battery life can be a real factor too) and once I scraped enough for a 600 the game changed for me completely. If you have a newer, prosumer DX bodies starting with 71, but better yet 72 and up then it might not be as much of a leap, but from 90 to 71, or especially something like 750, you will notice all the great tech advances in a heartbeat. IF anything, the rear LCD for checking if you nailed focus where you wanted to - D600 and up let you almost pixel peep and be absolutely sure, but most of oldies fall extremely short of that. Then the high ISO ability to take extremely nice shots that's never an unwelcome option to have. So I say, go for the 750 unless you want/need to have the most reach, then perhaps the 500 to just get the latest and greatest that will last you a real long time. [/QUOTE]
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