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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 124303" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>What focusing issues did you have on the D7000? Which focus mode were you using? I have a D7000 and never had a problem with the sub-command dial, but maybe it wasn't one with the particular problem. </p><p></p><p>I think you have to think about lenses first. Getting an FX camera means, as Marcel mentioned, a bigger investment in lenses. I had been struggling with what to replace my D7000 with, a D7100 or D600, and since I like the FX lenses the choice was a little easier for me (plus I have a D800 so going all FX makes sense). </p><p></p><p>Here's a good discussion of the two cameras that covers a lot more material than I ever could:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.nphotomag.com/2013/02/22/nikon-d7100-vs-d600-which-dslr-should-you-choose/2/" target="_blank">Nikon D7100 vs D600: how do you choose? | N-Photo</a></p><p></p><p>If I could say it in a nutshell, the D7100 has more advanced features than the D600, but the D600 has the larger sensor which gives you all the benefits of a larger sensor with MP count being equal, like better light sensitivity, lower noise, etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 124303, member: 13076"] What focusing issues did you have on the D7000? Which focus mode were you using? I have a D7000 and never had a problem with the sub-command dial, but maybe it wasn't one with the particular problem. I think you have to think about lenses first. Getting an FX camera means, as Marcel mentioned, a bigger investment in lenses. I had been struggling with what to replace my D7000 with, a D7100 or D600, and since I like the FX lenses the choice was a little easier for me (plus I have a D800 so going all FX makes sense). Here's a good discussion of the two cameras that covers a lot more material than I ever could: [url=http://www.nphotomag.com/2013/02/22/nikon-d7100-vs-d600-which-dslr-should-you-choose/2/]Nikon D7100 vs D600: how do you choose? | N-Photo[/url] If I could say it in a nutshell, the D7100 has more advanced features than the D600, but the D600 has the larger sensor which gives you all the benefits of a larger sensor with MP count being equal, like better light sensitivity, lower noise, etc.. [/QUOTE]
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