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Which would be best for close up work
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 433036" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Perhaps nothing is wrong with the D7100 and sigma,perhaps i fancy an FX to go with it,my understanding is though a image arrived at from a similar MP sensor but not compressed into a DX area would be superior ime open to being corrected,the D7100 is a great birding camera but falls short in lower contrast fast focus situations with the 150-600 also whilst decent at handling up to 1600 iso its possible the D7200 could be better in both these areas,awaiting more reviews on this.</p><p>The D700 was only thrown in for people to get it out of my system for me,i had one on loan for a few days and loved it but at the time decided it wasn't for me,the picture wasn't to show the use of high ISO i think i stated it was to show what i was happy with to give potential advice givers an idea of what i was looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 433036, member: 14174"] Perhaps nothing is wrong with the D7100 and sigma,perhaps i fancy an FX to go with it,my understanding is though a image arrived at from a similar MP sensor but not compressed into a DX area would be superior ime open to being corrected,the D7100 is a great birding camera but falls short in lower contrast fast focus situations with the 150-600 also whilst decent at handling up to 1600 iso its possible the D7200 could be better in both these areas,awaiting more reviews on this. The D700 was only thrown in for people to get it out of my system for me,i had one on loan for a few days and loved it but at the time decided it wasn't for me,the picture wasn't to show the use of high ISO i think i stated it was to show what i was happy with to give potential advice givers an idea of what i was looking for. [/QUOTE]
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