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Nikon D700 or stick with the D90?

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    Default Nikon D700 or stick with the D90?

    I have the opportunity to acquire a new D700 ( it is in stock at a place I know). I emailed Ken Rockwell and asked if he still thought the D700 FX camera was an advisable purchase. He recommended the D7000 instead. Soooo, I have a D90 and don't feel like moving to the D7000 when I don't really need the extra MP, improved video or another DX camera.

    Soooo, keep the D90 and buy new glass instead? (looking at the Nikkor 10-24mm f3.5-4.5 G)
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    I have a D5000 ... and wished I had bought the D90 when I first got into photography. So, with your choice: the biggest difference is the change from cropped frame to full frame. I think that going to full frame will be a better choice than upgrading to more pixels. The sensors on the full frame cameras are by nature better, that is why you do not need to get crazy with hyper-pixels on those cams. Pixels are only important if you want to print very large format. One thing the D7000 has over the D700 is the ISO range. I have not read any comparison as far as quality is concerned, but that would be something to consider. The D700 has better functions when it comes to flash photography ... I dunno, I was tempted to go for a used D2X ... for the full frame alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlich View Post
    Indeed, you understand my quandary....
    Yes, only too well ... have my eye on a D200 ... or D300, or better yet, when money allows, a D700. Thought about the D 7000, but would opt for the D 700 anytime ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt K. View Post
    Yes, only too well ... have my eye on a D200 ... or D300, or better yet, when money allows, a D700. Thought about the D 7000, but would opt for the D 700 anytime ...
    me too. I am happy with my D5000 but would love a full frame.
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    I went from the D70 to the D300 to the D700, so fwiw here's my thoughts...
    D700 ups = no 1.5X crop factor, so no having to convert focal lengths if you come from a 35mm film background and you can get wide angle shots without too much distortion (depending on lens choice), a bit easier to throw background out of focus with any given lens compared to crop body (thinner DOF), it also has great image quality and noise performance but most other current models are fine in that regard too.
    D700 downs = bigger, heavier, lose the crop factor advantage at the longer end of your focal length.
    Honestly, I was a bit of a wide angle nut for a while and had a hard time finding a really wide lens that I liked for DX, but my infatuation with wide has since subsided a bit. I'd say if wide angle and/or portrait shooting is your thing and you don't mind the added heft to schlep around, go for it. Nice camera. But if you're more of a long shooter, have any amount of DX glass that you're attached to, prefer to have a camera the shoots video, or prefer to travel lighter, keep what you have and invest in glass. The D90 is a fine camera. I actually kinda miss my D300. I do believe sometimes there's a sort of romantic notion urging us to go full frame, but with the great features and specs on today's DX bodies, and a decent selection of ultra wide glass, I personally wouldn't feel like I'm missing out on anything.

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