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Upgrade my D7000 to full frame?!!?
So I currently have a D7000 that's about 5 years old with lenses consisting of a 70-200mm 2.8, 50mm 1.8, 24-135mm 2.8, and a few crop lenses that I don't really care for. I work for a school newspaper and do a lot of sports and indoor events. I also like shooting landscapes on my free time. So I m more of an intermediate/enthusiast.
I've been wanting to switch to full frame for a while. I just hate how the crop factor affects my lenses and they're all really zoomed in. I just want some opinions on which of the 3 (D610,D750,D810) I should get and why.
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3 Answers
- qrkLv 76 years ago
What's important to me may not be important to you.
The D810 has lots of pixels. Too many for my taste.
The D750 replaces the D700 and is a robust camera (seals and body).
The D610 is low-end full frame, but a very capable camera.
You need to pull up specs for each camera and compare the features that are important to you.
Personally, I would choose the D750 as the feature list is somewhat better than the D610.
BTW, DX lenses will work on a full frame camera. Nikon recognizes the DX lenses and will automatically crop the image for you.
- JimLv 76 years ago
Go to dpreview.com, or some of the other good camera sites, and compare the different cameras.
You will need new full frame type lenses.
- B KLv 76 years ago
You do realise that your lovely 70-200mm f/2.8 wont' have quite the same reach on a full frame camera don't you?