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Why I will buy a D700 over other cameras
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill16" data-source="post: 336091" data-attributes="member: 15356"><p>Getting the photography gear you need on a limited budget is hard, because if your budget is very limited the choices also become very limited. Settling for a camera that isn't your ideal choice is a given, and often settling for something less than your second choice is a must, to be manageable.</p><p>My choices are based on having both a DX and FX camera, glass that will work on both, and a feel that makes taking photos fun. I have the Nikon 1 V1 for those days when my desire to take photos combined with lack of abilities due to my disabilities. The mirrorless V1 is light and easy, so it works good for my bad days that aren't really bad, giving me more camera time than with just DSLRs. I prefer the DSLRs for the record, but having the V1 gives me more options than just the DSLRs alone.</p><p></p><p>I'm not real computer savvy, so my basis for a computer upgrade will be totally about my photography needs. I'm guessing in planning ahead the computer upgrade will centered around large files with the ability to handle larger photo files. This should allow me to have more choices of DSLR upgrade into the more up to date models. </p><p></p><p>This all takes lots of time, and so I will need to be satisfied with the D300+D700 combination. I honestly think I will love the combo, and I think it will work well for me until I can improve my combo to a more uptodate version. </p><p></p><p>But if I win the lottery (not bloody likely, since I never buy tickets lol) I'll like be buying the best combo available with lots of great lenses and a computer that will handles it all! In other words I'd upgrade everything, fast fast fast! Lol :frog:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill16, post: 336091, member: 15356"] Getting the photography gear you need on a limited budget is hard, because if your budget is very limited the choices also become very limited. Settling for a camera that isn't your ideal choice is a given, and often settling for something less than your second choice is a must, to be manageable. My choices are based on having both a DX and FX camera, glass that will work on both, and a feel that makes taking photos fun. I have the Nikon 1 V1 for those days when my desire to take photos combined with lack of abilities due to my disabilities. The mirrorless V1 is light and easy, so it works good for my bad days that aren't really bad, giving me more camera time than with just DSLRs. I prefer the DSLRs for the record, but having the V1 gives me more options than just the DSLRs alone. I'm not real computer savvy, so my basis for a computer upgrade will be totally about my photography needs. I'm guessing in planning ahead the computer upgrade will centered around large files with the ability to handle larger photo files. This should allow me to have more choices of DSLR upgrade into the more up to date models. This all takes lots of time, and so I will need to be satisfied with the D300+D700 combination. I honestly think I will love the combo, and I think it will work well for me until I can improve my combo to a more uptodate version. But if I win the lottery (not bloody likely, since I never buy tickets lol) I'll like be buying the best combo available with lots of great lenses and a computer that will handles it all! In other words I'd upgrade everything, fast fast fast! Lol :frog: [/QUOTE]
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