Ancil said the most important part of the camera is the 12" behind it. OP is wringing his hands over over something as drastic as manufacturer change when his only perceived issue is skin tones? 2 different cameras of the same make and model don't render color exactly the same. Same applies for different lenses. Color issues? Take the first shot with a color checker passport and you will have PERFECT color in post and start with a consistent baseline to make consistent tweaks. Problem solved. $100. This is a classic example of people buying into the manufacturer marketing ploy that you have to have the latest and greatest and the recording device, the camera makes a huge difference. Since exposure is an issue, get a used incident meter and that is taken care of. Another couple hundred. I shot a d700 for 8 years professionally and still use it, not a 36 mp d300, not a d310. 12 mp, max usable iso of 1600. Just back from the beach with it.