I finally feel as if I have outgrown my Nikon D40X and that is a pretty big deal as I tend to get attached to things and keep stuff a very long time (case in point, I just traded in my 1999 vehicle and actually shed a few tears when I left it at the dealership). I have the two kit lenses and that came with the D40x (18-55 and 55-200) and a 50mm prime.
I do all of my editing on a Windows 7 based laptop that is only a few years old with an Intel HD family graphics card, 8mb RAM and a 2.5 GHZ processor. I use ACR and Photoshop CS5 as my editing programs of choice.
Anyway, I have a bit of a plan that I thought I would run by everyone to get your suggestions.
I was thinking of upgrading to the D7000 (not sure if the 7100 is worth the extra dollars) and keeping my existing lenses - will the older kit lenses perform reasonably well on a more modern body? Video is not important to me and I am open to considering other models without going over a maximum price of around $1,500. I understand that I would get better low light performance and an increased ability to capture detail but am happy to be corrected.
Purchasing a new monitor to run off of my existing laptop . (I'm not sure if I need to upgrade my video card or other specs of my existing laptop to have this work efficiently and input would be helpful on this)
Last but not least, purchase a color profiling device for that monitor (a must that I haven't yet purchased due to the inherent issues of editing on a laptop - again correct me if I am wrong...).
Am I missing something essential? Am I going overboard with this with list? What would you purchase first that would provide the biggest impact?
Your thoughts and guidance would be appreciated.