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This post contains a combination of 'man maths' and requests for advice
At present I have a D7000 an a collection of decent DX lenses, however to be honest I'm not using them all that much. For various reasons I have a full-frame FX itch that I need to scratch in order to be satisfied!
I have promised myself that I wouldn't plough any more money into photo gear than I already have, as really I'm just a keen amateur who sometimes loves to snap a a load of shots, then not bother for a little while, so I'm looking at my options whilst keeping a budget in mind.
The D600 has really caught my eye. It is essentially a full-frame D7000. Since I love pretty much everything about my 7000 (handling, body, functions, features, dual SD card slots, user presents etc) then the D600 would appear to be the next camera for me.
My main reason for wanting to go full frame is that whilst 75% of my shots are handheld in good daylight or on a tripod at night where I can keep ISO low, the other 25% is now handheld night/low light stuff where I often feel frustrated with the high ISO performance of the 7000. To my eye, once you exceed 3200 and head upwards, the photos begin to look messy. I have invested heavily in fast glass to keep the ISO down in lower light but there is only so much you can do I guess.
I would like to be able to shoot more in lower light and have confidence in the results, hence looking at FX.
Man maths part: I have the following gear all mint, low use, boxed etc- D7000 with battery grip, Tokina 11-16 2.8, Nikon 17-55 2.8, Nikon 18-200 VR, various speedlights, and a Nikon 50 1.8.
If I flog all that lot (and keep the 50mm 1.8) I will hopefully have around £1300 in cash, maybe more.
A D600 in my local photography shop is £1099 for the body.
I will then have a D600 with a 50mm 1.8, plus about £200 to put towards a zoom lens (probably a used Nikon 28-300 3.5-5.6 VR) which should fulfil all my walkabout/travel and general purpose lens requirements. But I really don't want to go buying anything else!
So... thoughts and opinions please! You can see the setup I already have with decent glass, and I'm wondering how a D600 with a 'compromise' zoom lens such as the 28-300 on a D600 would compare with regards to IQ and higher ISO handling. I'll still have the 50 1.8 as well I guess!
Sorry for the long post! I'm just at a bit of a quandary!
At present I have a D7000 an a collection of decent DX lenses, however to be honest I'm not using them all that much. For various reasons I have a full-frame FX itch that I need to scratch in order to be satisfied!
I have promised myself that I wouldn't plough any more money into photo gear than I already have, as really I'm just a keen amateur who sometimes loves to snap a a load of shots, then not bother for a little while, so I'm looking at my options whilst keeping a budget in mind.
The D600 has really caught my eye. It is essentially a full-frame D7000. Since I love pretty much everything about my 7000 (handling, body, functions, features, dual SD card slots, user presents etc) then the D600 would appear to be the next camera for me.
My main reason for wanting to go full frame is that whilst 75% of my shots are handheld in good daylight or on a tripod at night where I can keep ISO low, the other 25% is now handheld night/low light stuff where I often feel frustrated with the high ISO performance of the 7000. To my eye, once you exceed 3200 and head upwards, the photos begin to look messy. I have invested heavily in fast glass to keep the ISO down in lower light but there is only so much you can do I guess.
I would like to be able to shoot more in lower light and have confidence in the results, hence looking at FX.
Man maths part: I have the following gear all mint, low use, boxed etc- D7000 with battery grip, Tokina 11-16 2.8, Nikon 17-55 2.8, Nikon 18-200 VR, various speedlights, and a Nikon 50 1.8.
If I flog all that lot (and keep the 50mm 1.8) I will hopefully have around £1300 in cash, maybe more.
A D600 in my local photography shop is £1099 for the body.
I will then have a D600 with a 50mm 1.8, plus about £200 to put towards a zoom lens (probably a used Nikon 28-300 3.5-5.6 VR) which should fulfil all my walkabout/travel and general purpose lens requirements. But I really don't want to go buying anything else!
So... thoughts and opinions please! You can see the setup I already have with decent glass, and I'm wondering how a D600 with a 'compromise' zoom lens such as the 28-300 on a D600 would compare with regards to IQ and higher ISO handling. I'll still have the 50 1.8 as well I guess!
Sorry for the long post! I'm just at a bit of a quandary!