As I have mentioned in other posts, I've had a canon eos1100D for a couple of years now and in recent months I feel that I have somewhat outgrown it as I've started to take my photography a little more seriously. Current frustrations include the metering system, the autofocus system, and the poor ISO performance. It's beginning to feel like it's holding me back - I'm not expecting a new camera to massively improve my pictures, but I would like something I can grow into.
I need an all-purpose camera for stills, but I'm not currently into videography. I have three cheap canon lenses - the 75-300mm (no IS so is a PITA), the 18-55 kit and the nifty fifty.
I'm now in a financial position where I can look at a new camera (selling the old one to help fund it) - I'm mainly considering three at the moment, but I'm open to other suggestions as well:
Canon 70d - It looks to be a great camera and has good reviews, but it's main selling point seems to be video and I'm not sure whether I would get the best out of it being a stills shooter.
Nikon d7200 - The most expensive camera I'm considering, especially as it would mean selling my lenses as well and buying new ones. I've found a reasonably priced deal with the 18 -145 lens and I would add a 50mm f1.8 prime to the shopping list as well. Seems to be the best in my price range for stills, but it means replacing more gear.
Nikon d7100 - as above, I'd need to switch lens systems - this seems to still be a great camera and is cheaper now that the updated model is out
I'd love to get the 7d mkii but it's just too expensive, and while the original 7d is still a good camera it is somewhat dated now.
I'm leaning towards the d7200 but your thoughts would be appreciated.