I don't know. I don't use them.I'm reluctant, but I promise to give it some thought! But I wonder how much an OEM battery grip for it costs?
I don't know. I don't use them.I'm reluctant, but I promise to give it some thought! But I wonder how much an OEM battery grip for it costs?
Well after thinking about all of the advice, I came up with the best solution for me if I can manage it. To get all the things I want plus the better iso I think the D810 would be the best choice for my next Nikon!
Though I will have to wait at least a month before I can buy a OEM battery grip!
Dont think it matters Bill,what ever you dont buy this time you can buy next time
My answer is always if you trust the warranty then go grey,if you buy secondhand it could be grey,sellers have been known to lie
Thanks Mike buddy that makes a lot of sense! I think grey market is the way I'm leaning, though it puts the price over $2000.00 and makes it harder to come up with enough money for it.
I have only one reason i dont use the grey market,over 40 years of trading with my local dealer,what he cant match in price he matches in service,my Tamron lens was away twice for four weeks each time he loaned me a long lens,then after nearly 12 months he allowed me the full purchase price as trade in value,the only things i buy grey are the ones he doesn't sell.
Thats not because i have loads of money its because ime old enough to remember and still want good service.
The D810 would give me the same iso advantages as your D750 gives you my friend! The two D8XX cameras will give me my FX needs and back up, and the D700 will continue to be my camera choice if I need to take a lot of photos at a time, for their small files easier to handle!
This will solve my iso needs, and that pretty much covers the last of my Nikon body needs/wants! I don't see me buying anymore DSLRs unless I find some older models I want to collect. But I will have all the serious user models I plan to have for some time to come my friend!
As far as lenses go I only have two to four lenses I'm seriously interested in getting, and I'm not in a super hurry to get them!
Thanks Cindy my friend for your concern, and advice!
If that was the case, I would have chosen the D810 when I was going back and forth between the two, for months.
....the D700 will continue to be my camera choice if I need to take a lot of photos at a time, for their small files easier to handle!
When I take photos of the drama students, the files do take up space on my computer's hard drive since I take at least 300 on any one night. That's a lot of space for RAW files (plus I shoot one slot of jpegs that I also keep until I've finished editing all the images). So I do understand your reasoning.
Does anyone know of a portable hard drive that will take CF cards directly? @Don Kuyendall once mentioned they are made with slots for SD cards. If they are made Bill, you could opt to get one of them and shoot as many images as you wish with the D8xx body eliminating the need for the D700. You could load your photos directly onto the portable hard drive.
There are a couple of 600 f4s there as well. One of these with a TC16a would be sweet.Just had notification from ebay that a lens i have been looking at has been discounted
NIKON AIS Nikkor* EDIF 600mm 5.6 | eBay