Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Douglas wrote: >>I'm tempted to move to a D700 for my everyday digital as I could still use my existing Nikon glass, but would like some second opinions on that. I find I'm not using my F5 that I bought the glasss for much at all, but use the D200 instead... a D700 appears to be the obvious current interim full frame option that would cover general photography. What do people think?<< The D700 is a great camera; perhaps more than an interim solution, especially at over $2K. (When I think "interim" I think P&S costing less than $200). If you just want to get by until another camera comes out, I'd stick with the D200. It's a great camera, too. If you're not making prints bigger than 8x10 or you're posting images on the web I don't see any great practical advantage to the D700 over the D200. The D700 has the advantage of full frame and less noise at high ISO (by a good margin). If you need those features then by all means, get a D700. Call me old fashioned but the thing I like most about the D700 is that it makes the 50/2 Summicron a normal lens and the 28/2.8 Elmarit an actual wide angle. I bought a D700 with the thought that it's the last camera I'm gong to buy for a long time. I could be wrong but I really don't see anything with appreciably better overall performance that doesn't cost and arm and a leg coming onto the market any time soon. Dave R