andy1868
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So, I thought I would make a thread to put some recent thoughts down to hopefully get some feedback from you guys and clarify my thinking. I'll start with some background and see if what I'm contemplating makes sense 
I currently shoot a small number of weddings a year, 3-4 the past few years, I have 6 booked for next year at the moment. I'm also looking at perhaps shooting some motorsport for fun. I use a pair of D700s, one with 35mm and one with 85mm on, I also have 24-70 and 70-200mm lenses as backups. I love the D700, and this combination of lenses.
The thing that is bothering me is shooting weddings on a camera with a single card, I know it maybe shouldn't but it does. The thought of losing valuable images of somebody's wedding really plays on my mind. I know plenty of people did in the past, but with so many cameras available with dual slots does that excuse still fly? I'm not so sure. I must say if my D700s had dual slots there wouldn't even be a consideration, I've always been happy with their performance and the IQ.
My thoughts are to swap the D700s out for D3s, same sensor that I love the images from, dual cards as backups, trusted AF and a faster burst for motorsport. I know they're bigger and heavier but that's something that doesn't bother me too much. The price to upgrade wouldn't be insurmountable either.
With only shooting a small-ish number of weddings I didn't really want to drop a load of money on say a couple of D750s, alternatives are D600 and D610, which are other serious contenders. The thing putting me off the D600 is the oil spot issue, and D610s would be more expensive than D3s. Autofocus was also a consideration with these bodies. I also
considered DX bodies like the D7100/7200 but then I lose the effective focal lengths that I love. D800 also came to mind, but 36mp may be overkill for my needs, and also more expensive (and for some reason there don't seem to be that many s/h) and perhaps not as great for motorsport.
The only thing delaying me is the fact that they're potentially a 9 year old camera, am I mad to be even considering it? Is there something glaringly obvious that I'm missing?

I currently shoot a small number of weddings a year, 3-4 the past few years, I have 6 booked for next year at the moment. I'm also looking at perhaps shooting some motorsport for fun. I use a pair of D700s, one with 35mm and one with 85mm on, I also have 24-70 and 70-200mm lenses as backups. I love the D700, and this combination of lenses.
The thing that is bothering me is shooting weddings on a camera with a single card, I know it maybe shouldn't but it does. The thought of losing valuable images of somebody's wedding really plays on my mind. I know plenty of people did in the past, but with so many cameras available with dual slots does that excuse still fly? I'm not so sure. I must say if my D700s had dual slots there wouldn't even be a consideration, I've always been happy with their performance and the IQ.
My thoughts are to swap the D700s out for D3s, same sensor that I love the images from, dual cards as backups, trusted AF and a faster burst for motorsport. I know they're bigger and heavier but that's something that doesn't bother me too much. The price to upgrade wouldn't be insurmountable either.
With only shooting a small-ish number of weddings I didn't really want to drop a load of money on say a couple of D750s, alternatives are D600 and D610, which are other serious contenders. The thing putting me off the D600 is the oil spot issue, and D610s would be more expensive than D3s. Autofocus was also a consideration with these bodies. I also
considered DX bodies like the D7100/7200 but then I lose the effective focal lengths that I love. D800 also came to mind, but 36mp may be overkill for my needs, and also more expensive (and for some reason there don't seem to be that many s/h) and perhaps not as great for motorsport.
The only thing delaying me is the fact that they're potentially a 9 year old camera, am I mad to be even considering it? Is there something glaringly obvious that I'm missing?
