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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 604838" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>I went for the D610 - which was (and is) the least expensive way to get to FX if buying new. There were issues with the D600 but I've never had any with the D610 and have no problem recommending it. The D750 has more to offer and the D700 should be less used (although it may compare favourably with the D600 or D610 used). The D800 (or D810) would be the best of the bunch you are looking at but you can expect to pay a premium. </p><p></p><p>All depends on the width of the wallet in you pocket. If I could afford the D800 /810 that would be my first choice. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad I went FX when I upgraded from my D5100. Having said that the APC has a lot going for it - I added a D7100 to my arsenal not that long ago. Get the best of both worlds. </p><p></p><p>BTW I have tried a Kenko 1.4 on that Tamron 70-300 and it does work - but it isn't a 200-500 (nor anywhere near the price of that big one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 604838, member: 24285"] I went for the D610 - which was (and is) the least expensive way to get to FX if buying new. There were issues with the D600 but I've never had any with the D610 and have no problem recommending it. The D750 has more to offer and the D700 should be less used (although it may compare favourably with the D600 or D610 used). The D800 (or D810) would be the best of the bunch you are looking at but you can expect to pay a premium. All depends on the width of the wallet in you pocket. If I could afford the D800 /810 that would be my first choice. I'm glad I went FX when I upgraded from my D5100. Having said that the APC has a lot going for it - I added a D7100 to my arsenal not that long ago. Get the best of both worlds. BTW I have tried a Kenko 1.4 on that Tamron 70-300 and it does work - but it isn't a 200-500 (nor anywhere near the price of that big one). [/QUOTE]
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