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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 796350" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I was comparing my D700 to the D7000, and the thought was that giving up a D700 to a D600 is really like going from a D700 to D7000, which except for the larger amount of pixels, I can't see doing due to the reduction of features. I already have other SLRs with video, so that can't be ar reason, and loosing the bracketing depth, and the light meter on the top viewer and just the perfection of the D700 mass just can't see the transfer. </p><p></p><p>sure will be interestng to read real analysis of the D600 comparisons to the D700. </p><p></p><p>I do think that threre is also the attachment to the D700 since it is almost a now iconic camera. To me, the D700 was the Nikon F3 of its generation, other better cameras will come around, but will always be a classic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 796350, member: 10038"] I was comparing my D700 to the D7000, and the thought was that giving up a D700 to a D600 is really like going from a D700 to D7000, which except for the larger amount of pixels, I can't see doing due to the reduction of features. I already have other SLRs with video, so that can't be ar reason, and loosing the bracketing depth, and the light meter on the top viewer and just the perfection of the D700 mass just can't see the transfer. sure will be interestng to read real analysis of the D600 comparisons to the D700. I do think that threre is also the attachment to the D700 since it is almost a now iconic camera. To me, the D700 was the Nikon F3 of its generation, other better cameras will come around, but will always be a classic. [/QUOTE]
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