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Wanting a Nikon D7100/ can a pro shoot with a D7100?
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<blockquote data-quote="jalcocer" data-source="post: 469235" data-attributes="member: 39947"><p>One thing most professionals want in their camera besides great image quality, is the ability to change settings easily, and the D7100 is not going to let you down with neither of those two. Besides lets remember that digital started with cropped sensors, until full frame came along a bit later.</p><p></p><p>D7100 is a really good camera with amazing image quality, and if you add a good lens and good light, then you won't have to worry about anything. If your photography style relies a lot on available light, and sometimes that available light turns out to be very little, then, and only then, because of low light capabilities I'll go with a full frame body, but with something like a d610 or d750.</p><p></p><p>Let's also not forget that full frame cameras like the d610 or d750 don't exactly qualify as pro bodies, like the d810 or d4s, so forget about it, if the cropped d7100 suits your needs, then go for it and invest in good lenses, lights and anything else you may need.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jalcocer, post: 469235, member: 39947"] One thing most professionals want in their camera besides great image quality, is the ability to change settings easily, and the D7100 is not going to let you down with neither of those two. Besides lets remember that digital started with cropped sensors, until full frame came along a bit later. D7100 is a really good camera with amazing image quality, and if you add a good lens and good light, then you won't have to worry about anything. If your photography style relies a lot on available light, and sometimes that available light turns out to be very little, then, and only then, because of low light capabilities I'll go with a full frame body, but with something like a d610 or d750. Let's also not forget that full frame cameras like the d610 or d750 don't exactly qualify as pro bodies, like the d810 or d4s, so forget about it, if the cropped d7100 suits your needs, then go for it and invest in good lenses, lights and anything else you may need. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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