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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfeye" data-source="post: 452029" data-attributes="member: 29166"><p>Interesting that you mention the D100 - it's my in-the-car camera (at least in Spring and Fall when it's not too hot/cold) and I used it just last weekend. I am happy with the images it produces, but I can say that for all my cameras. I do in fact have a couple of FF cameras other than film, a Canon 1Ds Mark III and a Canon 6D. I use the 1Ds Mk III with a long lens and teleconverter and I use the 6D for low light, high-ISO shots. I compared the latter to the Nikon D750 but to my eyes, the low light performance was similar and the 6D was a thousand dollars cheaper. </p><p></p><p>I have two systems with regard to buying cameras. Some, I keep so long, because I love them, that they lose nearly all their value and I end up keeping them forever because I won't sell them for pennies on the dollar. Other cameras simply don't trip my trigger and get sold within a few months. You don't need a reason to get a new camera, obviously; it is your money! I'm far too guilty of buying the latest and greatest when it gets within my price range, but by then it's no longer the latest and greatest. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Nikon seems to be stubborn about their prices so it's hard to get them at a discount, but Pentax is a free fall 6 months after release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfeye, post: 452029, member: 29166"] Interesting that you mention the D100 - it's my in-the-car camera (at least in Spring and Fall when it's not too hot/cold) and I used it just last weekend. I am happy with the images it produces, but I can say that for all my cameras. I do in fact have a couple of FF cameras other than film, a Canon 1Ds Mark III and a Canon 6D. I use the 1Ds Mk III with a long lens and teleconverter and I use the 6D for low light, high-ISO shots. I compared the latter to the Nikon D750 but to my eyes, the low light performance was similar and the 6D was a thousand dollars cheaper. I have two systems with regard to buying cameras. Some, I keep so long, because I love them, that they lose nearly all their value and I end up keeping them forever because I won't sell them for pennies on the dollar. Other cameras simply don't trip my trigger and get sold within a few months. You don't need a reason to get a new camera, obviously; it is your money! I'm far too guilty of buying the latest and greatest when it gets within my price range, but by then it's no longer the latest and greatest. :) Nikon seems to be stubborn about their prices so it's hard to get them at a discount, but Pentax is a free fall 6 months after release. [/QUOTE]
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