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Hi all,
Some advice if I may.
I'm looking to purchase a new camera body that will become my main camera (my current D700 will become my second body).
I mostly shoot Motorsport and Aviation.
I'd like to spend around £800 - and for that money you can pick up a good condition D3s with c.25k actuations. Is this worth it in 2020? Or would investing a tad more on say a D4 (for around £1,100) with slightly higher actuations be a better idea? On that thought, what's the limit on actuations? The d3 and d4 are said to last for c400k clicks?
I'm lead to believe that the difference between the D3 and D3s was quite large (better low light performance + vid capability). But, is there a big difference between the d3s and the d4? (apart from the 4 more megapixels)? If so, is the difference worth £300 more?
Saying that, open to suggestions on any other Nikon bodies that I've managed to ignore!
Keen to see what you think, sorry for all the questions in the one post!!
Thanks,
Al
Some advice if I may.
I'm looking to purchase a new camera body that will become my main camera (my current D700 will become my second body).
I mostly shoot Motorsport and Aviation.
I'd like to spend around £800 - and for that money you can pick up a good condition D3s with c.25k actuations. Is this worth it in 2020? Or would investing a tad more on say a D4 (for around £1,100) with slightly higher actuations be a better idea? On that thought, what's the limit on actuations? The d3 and d4 are said to last for c400k clicks?
I'm lead to believe that the difference between the D3 and D3s was quite large (better low light performance + vid capability). But, is there a big difference between the d3s and the d4? (apart from the 4 more megapixels)? If so, is the difference worth £300 more?
Saying that, open to suggestions on any other Nikon bodies that I've managed to ignore!
Keen to see what you think, sorry for all the questions in the one post!!
Thanks,
Al