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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 510364" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>Let us face it: with a D700 and a D800E you have more then most people (maybe including you) need.</p><p></p><p>I'm also someone who likes to have 2 bodies ready with different lenses.</p><p>Clearly you have considered glass and trips, who are needed investments to keep shooting interesting.</p><p></p><p>Personally adding a D800E seems only a good idea if you need to switch fast and professionally between the 2 bodies (no hesitation, perfect control).</p><p>The D400 first see it then believe it, hopes are high though.</p><p></p><p>Recently I was considering a second hand D4, finally will not do that. Rumors of a D5 do not take away what a wonder that D4 machine is, it will beat your D700 and complement the D800E.</p><p>The D810 is a great machine, better then the D800E, but more in subtle things like measuring, not that different for the rest.</p><p></p><p>I fear the D610 would disappoint. The D750 seems to please some and be liked less by others.</p><p></p><p>Few people know all the cameras and only you know the way you want to shoot.</p><p>Finally you need to make up your mind, what advantages you are looking for, what disadvantages you will accept or not, what timeframe you take to decide.</p><p></p><p>Personally I'm still on track for a D750, since I want the low light AF, reasonable ISO performance and light build, for 2018 only though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 510364, member: 15675"] Let us face it: with a D700 and a D800E you have more then most people (maybe including you) need. I'm also someone who likes to have 2 bodies ready with different lenses. Clearly you have considered glass and trips, who are needed investments to keep shooting interesting. Personally adding a D800E seems only a good idea if you need to switch fast and professionally between the 2 bodies (no hesitation, perfect control). The D400 first see it then believe it, hopes are high though. Recently I was considering a second hand D4, finally will not do that. Rumors of a D5 do not take away what a wonder that D4 machine is, it will beat your D700 and complement the D800E. The D810 is a great machine, better then the D800E, but more in subtle things like measuring, not that different for the rest. I fear the D610 would disappoint. The D750 seems to please some and be liked less by others. Few people know all the cameras and only you know the way you want to shoot. Finally you need to make up your mind, what advantages you are looking for, what disadvantages you will accept or not, what timeframe you take to decide. Personally I'm still on track for a D750, since I want the low light AF, reasonable ISO performance and light build, for 2018 only though. [/QUOTE]
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