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<blockquote data-quote="BillN" data-source="post: 3371671" data-attributes="member: 82571"><p>Just spent 7 weeks in S Africa, used the D750 and D7200 with 300PF, 300 f2.8VR + TC's etc</p><p></p><p>Taken a lot of shots of small birds, with both bodies</p><p></p><p>I have never liked the DX D7xxx and just still cannot accept the noisy images</p><p></p><p>There is no comparison between the ISO performance at every level (and clean images therefrom), between the D750 and D7200 - The D750 is way ahead - I bought my D7200 this year to replace the D7100</p><p></p><p>Glad I kept my D700 as a back up</p><p></p><p>I just cannot get on with the D7200 and will put if up for sale when I am next in the UK</p><p></p><p>IMHO the D7200 is just not the way to go if you are even just semi serious about <strong>cropped small bird images</strong>, performance is inconsistent and noisy in all but the best light - OK you will get some good images, but I was disappointed with many</p><p></p><p>I have read all the rave reviews ............ but just don't agree</p><p></p><p>The D7200 may be OK for general photography but not for birds, purely IMHO .. others will disagree - (but I am referring to bird images, particularly <strong>cropped small bird images</strong>)</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for a cheaper body than the D750 ... what's the D610 like - does it have the same sensor as the D750?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillN, post: 3371671, member: 82571"] Just spent 7 weeks in S Africa, used the D750 and D7200 with 300PF, 300 f2.8VR + TC's etc Taken a lot of shots of small birds, with both bodies I have never liked the DX D7xxx and just still cannot accept the noisy images There is no comparison between the ISO performance at every level (and clean images therefrom), between the D750 and D7200 - The D750 is way ahead - I bought my D7200 this year to replace the D7100 Glad I kept my D700 as a back up I just cannot get on with the D7200 and will put if up for sale when I am next in the UK IMHO the D7200 is just not the way to go if you are even just semi serious about [B]cropped small bird images[/B], performance is inconsistent and noisy in all but the best light - OK you will get some good images, but I was disappointed with many I have read all the rave reviews ............ but just don't agree The D7200 may be OK for general photography but not for birds, purely IMHO .. others will disagree - (but I am referring to bird images, particularly [B]cropped small bird images[/B]) If you are looking for a cheaper body than the D750 ... what's the D610 like - does it have the same sensor as the D750? [/QUOTE]
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