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  1. No worries about the drop in mp. The big thing for me was the camera size when using large lenses. I thought no big deal but it kind of was. I was able to sell mine and picked up a used D850 for only $150 more than I sold my D4. So much easier carry all day.
  2. The D8xx series camera are geared towards landscape/portrait type work, that said they can do so much more due to the high pixel count. If you want to venture into either then I'd say buy one. If you want a great portrait camera then look at a D700, only 12mp but love the colors. HTH.
  3. <p>I think expectations need to be set. I've heard that the main different between the D7100 (which I own) and the D810 (which I do NOT own) are the cropping ability and better AF in the D810. I've also heard that the D7100 has about 90% of what the D810 has minus the two I listed. <br>

    <br />Might I suggest if you like the IQ coming out of your D7100, try applying the same settings to your D810 if you've not already done so. HTH.</p>

  4. <p>Woke up this morning and went for a walk, it wasn't raining so i grabbed my Nikon D800 and took my Nikon 28-80 f3.3-5.6 plastic fantastic lens out for a spin. Not really a macro but it focuses pretty close.<br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Nikon-28-804-2016/i-jLJrzzd/0/XL/033-XL.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="684" /><br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Nikon-28-804-2016/i-tPS6QTj/0/XL/032-XL.jpg" alt="" width="513" height="768" /><br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Nikon-28-804-2016/i-rVBzkn3/0/XL/017-XL.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="684" /><br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Nikon-28-804-2016/i-NFqK2hz/0/XL/038-XL.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="684" /></p>

     

  5. <p>I'm looking at a mid range zoom. I do miss the 24-105mm from my old Minolta Maxxum 5 & 7 days (sharp and versatile range) and now looking at both the Nikon and Sigma offerings. I''d like to hear from owners of both camps, and see some samples at the short and long end. Price being the same (new/referb/used) which would you choose? </p>

    <p>Thanks!</p>

  6. <p>Picked up both recently. Here are a few shots with my D800. Thanks for looking!<br>

    <br />Nikkor 55mm f1.2<br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Fullerton-arboretum/i-nDzLwxs/0/XL/013-XL.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="684" /><br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Fullerton-arboretum/i-Kb36qfM/0/XL/025-XL.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="684" /><br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Fullerton-arboretum/i-jnkQGmd/0/XL/038-XL.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="684" /><br>

    Nikon 35mm f1.8<br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Fullerton-arboretum/i-x3Q76bV/0/XL/075-XL.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="684" /><br>

    <img src="https://gnet158.smugmug.com/Fullerton-arboretum/i-r2zbNdp/0/XL/077-XL.jpg" alt="" width="513" height="768" /></p>

     

  7. It's a shame that nikon has a history of releasing new camera's with issues like the d200/d800/d800e/d750 just to name a few. I recently

    upgraded and bought a used d800 with low shutter count for a great price. I knew about the left focus issue and test the best I knew how

    and lucky it doesn't appear to be effected. I was looking at a d750 but after that recall I said no. Especially the cost when you buy them

    new. I'd keep bugging them

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