Is it worth it.
Better image quality...
The Tamron would work fine, the 18-55 would work but not to its full potential as it is a DX lens.Can I not use my two lenses on the D800.... Why would I need to crop?
Yes it is, though specifically what you intend to use it for will provide a more precise answer.My question is simple I thought... Is the D800 a step up or not.... Been offered one and not sure if I should take it...
So kind. Thanks. Never there, but that was truly a great offer.... I kind of wish I did get down there...I hve both the D800 and the D810, both are excellent cameras but the later D810 is better in my opinion .
I got my D810 from these grey importers and since then has come down in price by about £50. No problem at all with this company and fast delivery
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If you are in the bexhill on sea area anytime you are welcome to try out both with your lenses while here
I believe that the D800 would provide you with better quality images in those situations.I use the camera mostly for dogs and Children. Don't do landscape...
Just getting some work for newborn...
200,000 expected life
No and at £600, assuming it's otherwise in good condition, is a great price.Is 66k high....
How do you work that out when you don't know what the asking price is?with that amount of use if you went for it haggle very hard, you should be able to get it below asking price quite easily
The d750 is meant to be a great all rounder.Seems it's as confusing as I thought...
D800, D810, d750 or stay with d7100.....
Can't afford the D810.... £1500....ouch...
Seen the D800 for £600.00
Was also thinking of d750....
Seems it's as confusing as I thought...
D800, D810, d750 or stay with d7100.....
Someone mentioned the d610... Is that a step up or sideways
Is 66k high....
I use the camera mostly for dogs and Children. Don't do landscape...
Just getting some work for newborn...