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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
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<blockquote data-quote="ideacipher" data-source="post: 424127" data-attributes="member: 11382"><p>I looked at the d750 and love the specs and from what I can tell its a very nice camera. Its a little more than a used 700 but maybe I should wait until I can budget the 750 after all. I didn't expect to see this many people pulling for the 750 over a 700 so thanks for all the input gives me something to think about. Is the 750 a pro body? I mean I know you can pretty much use any camera as a pro body but is it a tank like the 300 and 700 bodies? </p><p></p><p>I'm well aware that DX glass isn't the way to go on an FX camera. 95% of the time my 35 stays on my d7000 and I have a 50 1.8g so that transition will be fairly flawless will just have a narrower depth of field. I would probably add a Tamron 70-200 2.8 with VC in the future and an nikor 85 1.4 probably and maybe the 105 micro. You would spend 5k if you bought the Nikon trinity but I'm not going to do that. In the rare times I need wide angle stuff I'll still have the d7000 and have a 12-24 f4 for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ideacipher, post: 424127, member: 11382"] I looked at the d750 and love the specs and from what I can tell its a very nice camera. Its a little more than a used 700 but maybe I should wait until I can budget the 750 after all. I didn't expect to see this many people pulling for the 750 over a 700 so thanks for all the input gives me something to think about. Is the 750 a pro body? I mean I know you can pretty much use any camera as a pro body but is it a tank like the 300 and 700 bodies? I'm well aware that DX glass isn't the way to go on an FX camera. 95% of the time my 35 stays on my d7000 and I have a 50 1.8g so that transition will be fairly flawless will just have a narrower depth of field. I would probably add a Tamron 70-200 2.8 with VC in the future and an nikor 85 1.4 probably and maybe the 105 micro. You would spend 5k if you bought the Nikon trinity but I'm not going to do that. In the rare times I need wide angle stuff I'll still have the d7000 and have a 12-24 f4 for that. [/QUOTE]
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