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Evening all.
First time poster so go easy and before anyone says anything, yes I know the D200 is something of a relic these days. It was a hand me down from my dad and I've had a couple of years decent shooting out of it but I'm looking at an upgrade. I have a Nikkor 18-300 VR which I want to keep as it does pretty much what I need it to.
The million dollar question; what to go for?
I'm swaying towards a D7100 or D7200, but is there a discernable difference between the two units?
I should point out that the D200 is the only camera I have ever shot with so the controls are familiar. The options I posted above should give you an idea of budget but I'd like to stay well under £800 if I can, I'm also happy to go 2nd hand if from a reputable supplier.
I shoot a mix of everything really, we're lucky enough to live 15 mins from RAF Scampton so the Red Arrows feature quite heavily in my shots but I'm also doing some wedding and family shoots later in the year.
Cheers! Robbo
First time poster so go easy and before anyone says anything, yes I know the D200 is something of a relic these days. It was a hand me down from my dad and I've had a couple of years decent shooting out of it but I'm looking at an upgrade. I have a Nikkor 18-300 VR which I want to keep as it does pretty much what I need it to.
The million dollar question; what to go for?
I'm swaying towards a D7100 or D7200, but is there a discernable difference between the two units?
I should point out that the D200 is the only camera I have ever shot with so the controls are familiar. The options I posted above should give you an idea of budget but I'd like to stay well under £800 if I can, I'm also happy to go 2nd hand if from a reputable supplier.
I shoot a mix of everything really, we're lucky enough to live 15 mins from RAF Scampton so the Red Arrows feature quite heavily in my shots but I'm also doing some wedding and family shoots later in the year.
Cheers! Robbo