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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 424732" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>Personally, while I like a lot of the things about the D750 the grip is not one of them. It will however feel very similar to the current D7100 where it has the deep grip vs the thicker body of the older D700. So if you have a larger hand I suspect that it may not feel very comfortable to you, unless you have long fingers or long nails to dig into the new body grip.</p><p>IMHO printing would be the biggest thing between the two bodies. If you were not planning on doing large format printing, then the +24mp may not be needed at all. If you aren't planning on doing video, then you can save more there as well. I think the D700 is just the better camera aside from going D3/4 bodies. It also has DX crop mode on it (when you only have DX lenses), but then you would also be looking at less MPs from the loss of area.</p><p>D700>D750</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 424732, member: 13155"] Personally, while I like a lot of the things about the D750 the grip is not one of them. It will however feel very similar to the current D7100 where it has the deep grip vs the thicker body of the older D700. So if you have a larger hand I suspect that it may not feel very comfortable to you, unless you have long fingers or long nails to dig into the new body grip. IMHO printing would be the biggest thing between the two bodies. If you were not planning on doing large format printing, then the +24mp may not be needed at all. If you aren't planning on doing video, then you can save more there as well. I think the D700 is just the better camera aside from going D3/4 bodies. It also has DX crop mode on it (when you only have DX lenses), but then you would also be looking at less MPs from the loss of area. D700>D750 [/QUOTE]
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