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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
This ? has probably been asked a ton but here it goes
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 424291" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>You seem to have plenty of things that you'd miss if you get the D750, size, round viewfinder. The thing you have to ask yourself is "How large will you be printing". If you're not going to print very large (16x20 and below), you could be very happy with the D700. I think the size and handling of the D700 is very similar to the D800-810. And the camera has been proven faultless for years. So if this is the one you're envying, just get it and I'm certain you'll love it. And when and if the envy to more pixel ever hits you, you can always get a more recent camera and you won't loose too much.</p><p></p><p>I have the Df (after switching a D600 for it) and can't convince myself to sell the D700. I just love the images I can get with it so so much. For me and my use, 12 MPs are plenty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 424291, member: 3903"] You seem to have plenty of things that you'd miss if you get the D750, size, round viewfinder. The thing you have to ask yourself is "How large will you be printing". If you're not going to print very large (16x20 and below), you could be very happy with the D700. I think the size and handling of the D700 is very similar to the D800-810. And the camera has been proven faultless for years. So if this is the one you're envying, just get it and I'm certain you'll love it. And when and if the envy to more pixel ever hits you, you can always get a more recent camera and you won't loose too much. I have the Df (after switching a D600 for it) and can't convince myself to sell the D700. I just love the images I can get with it so so much. For me and my use, 12 MPs are plenty. [/QUOTE]
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