I have some reservations about posting this one as I'm sure there will be some
'here we go again, it's all been covered before' thoughts so I will try to define things clearly
For some time now I have been considering purchasing a 'second' camera to complement my Nikon D300 for the following reasons;
a) The D300 is 8 years old, corroded in the left rear buttons area and with moisture/fungus behind the rear LCD, but works perfectly. If it fails suddenly I would not be surprised or disappointed, but it may not.
b) Redundancy should this fail and I need a camera of at least equivalent performance.
c) The ability to shoot with two cameras fitted with two different lenses (long/short) at certain events.
Note, I am not considering the purchase specifically as an '
upgrade' as I'm happy with what the D300 can do.
As I'm presently in the UK for a while yet I can take the opportunity to purchase at good prices without having to import into Fiji with 15% duty, courier delivery and insurance with VAT bunged on top as well as the delays/risks. The only Nikon models available off the shelf in Fiji are the latest D7000
, and entry level models.
My plan up until a few days ago was to get a D7200 which I almost ordered but then started to consider FF as well. Reasoning for this diversion of plan is as follows;
1) A D7200 is not going to give me anything other than more megapixels and slightly better noise performance although this has never been a concern.
2) A FF is going to give me an advantage with my land/seascape work.
3) A FF can be used in its 1.5 mode to give that additional reach (macro/birding/sport) when advantageous.
4) A FF would become my 'best' camera, leaving the D300 for general use in adverse conditions.
So looking at FF options I'm leaning towards the D610, robust, weather resistant and not much more than a D7200. If and when the D300 dies I could then replace that with a mid range DX model.
Ok, tell me my strategy is wrong
Grahame