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D750
To buy or not to buy (D750 body)
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 491245" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If it sounds like I'm slapping you, or anyone else, I'm really not. I know there's a lot of stuff that goes into making this kind of decision, and some of us do our research here and some behind the scenes, and that's great - and if you don't you've got no one to blame but yourself when you over/under buy.</p><p></p><p>That said, I stand by my assessment of the original question and the answers given prior to mine. It's easy to tout a great camera. But only Bill came close to speaking to the tall order he was filling for himself - that if FX is a direction he planned to go in... </p><p></p><p>For me it's akin to someone saying, "I love my minivan but it's just not cutting it in the cornering department. There's this amazing little two seater that a lady only drove on Sundays...", and no one asks how the hell you're gonna get the kids to soccer practice, they just ask if he's had a mechanic look at it and if he knows how much tires are. Sure, it could help him with specifics if he's made his mind up, but it doesn't come close to solving his problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 491245, member: 9240"] If it sounds like I'm slapping you, or anyone else, I'm really not. I know there's a lot of stuff that goes into making this kind of decision, and some of us do our research here and some behind the scenes, and that's great - and if you don't you've got no one to blame but yourself when you over/under buy. That said, I stand by my assessment of the original question and the answers given prior to mine. It's easy to tout a great camera. But only Bill came close to speaking to the tall order he was filling for himself - that if FX is a direction he planned to go in... For me it's akin to someone saying, "I love my minivan but it's just not cutting it in the cornering department. There's this amazing little two seater that a lady only drove on Sundays...", and no one asks how the hell you're gonna get the kids to soccer practice, they just ask if he's had a mechanic look at it and if he knows how much tires are. Sure, it could help him with specifics if he's made his mind up, but it doesn't come close to solving his problem. [/QUOTE]
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