Sorry if I waffle a bit, or if it's been covered before (I searched) but there is a point to all this 
Like a lot of you I'm a Canon shooter, and have been wrestling with the need to move to Nikon for many months. The obvious draw back with the move is glass, both existing and new. I like my primes (100mm L, Mmm) and IMHO the Canon range of glass is more accessible both in value and performance (a debate for another thread)
Initially I wanted to move for strobist reasons, but with the advent to the mini/flexTTL from pocket wizard, and the fact I mostly strobe in manual, CLS wouldn't be as much benefit any more (Canons ETTL really isn't that bad if you can get your head around ratios and don't mind the lack of rear curtain sync.)
Then I got the d3 lust. I think we've all been through it. I mostly like to shoot portraits, so I wanted to move to a full frame sensor, but as I sometimes shoot motor events and wildlife I didn't want to "limit" myself with the 5d MKII's auto focus (yet another debate entirely).
I've been close to buying a used 1d MKIII a couple of times, but I really don't know how I'll get on with the 1.3crop in portrait work which has led me to this...
For the cost of switching to a half decent Nikon setup (d700+grip or used d3) I could almost get a 5d MKII AND a 7d and not have to go through the chore, and money losses of switching lenses and flashes to Nikon (I don't think my dropped 430exII's will have held their value well!)
Now, I've been almost willing myself to go for a D3 recently but I can't think of many situations where a single D3, even with all it's awesomeness would outperform owning both a 5d MKII and a 7d.
Portrait work for sheer IQ and DR the d3 would have the edge, but the 5d MKII has a lot of MP in it's favour so for the level I'm shooting at (not pro) it's not a deciding factor.
Switch to a sports event / wildlife and the d3 would kill the 5d MKII, but the 7d could probably put up a good fight with it's "extra reach", more pixels and fancy new AF.
There's only 2 scenarios I think the d3 would be a clear winner. One would involve low light sports / wildlife shooting as the d3 has much better high iso performance (hell, the d3s has night vision), and the other would be in if a card failed in the field (the d3 can write to dual cards)
My belated question is, am I missing anything?
Like a lot of you I'm a Canon shooter, and have been wrestling with the need to move to Nikon for many months. The obvious draw back with the move is glass, both existing and new. I like my primes (100mm L, Mmm) and IMHO the Canon range of glass is more accessible both in value and performance (a debate for another thread)
Initially I wanted to move for strobist reasons, but with the advent to the mini/flexTTL from pocket wizard, and the fact I mostly strobe in manual, CLS wouldn't be as much benefit any more (Canons ETTL really isn't that bad if you can get your head around ratios and don't mind the lack of rear curtain sync.)
Then I got the d3 lust. I think we've all been through it. I mostly like to shoot portraits, so I wanted to move to a full frame sensor, but as I sometimes shoot motor events and wildlife I didn't want to "limit" myself with the 5d MKII's auto focus (yet another debate entirely).
I've been close to buying a used 1d MKIII a couple of times, but I really don't know how I'll get on with the 1.3crop in portrait work which has led me to this...
For the cost of switching to a half decent Nikon setup (d700+grip or used d3) I could almost get a 5d MKII AND a 7d and not have to go through the chore, and money losses of switching lenses and flashes to Nikon (I don't think my dropped 430exII's will have held their value well!)
Now, I've been almost willing myself to go for a D3 recently but I can't think of many situations where a single D3, even with all it's awesomeness would outperform owning both a 5d MKII and a 7d.
Portrait work for sheer IQ and DR the d3 would have the edge, but the 5d MKII has a lot of MP in it's favour so for the level I'm shooting at (not pro) it's not a deciding factor.
Switch to a sports event / wildlife and the d3 would kill the 5d MKII, but the 7d could probably put up a good fight with it's "extra reach", more pixels and fancy new AF.
There's only 2 scenarios I think the d3 would be a clear winner. One would involve low light sports / wildlife shooting as the d3 has much better high iso performance (hell, the d3s has night vision), and the other would be in if a card failed in the field (the d3 can write to dual cards)
My belated question is, am I missing anything?



