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You guys are giving me a lot to think about! Lol. In thinking about the body, I would not use the video, and if the difference is really so minor, perhaps just getting new glass would be the way to go. I am definitely getting the 70-200 2.8 VR, or perhaps the Sigma version as I like Sigma as well and they are a tad cheaper. I want to build up my studio set up as well, perhaps buy another SB-600 so that I can have two in the studio. And a beauty dish as well. Lol. So many things to buy.
 
I know I hear ya on the buying of things. I would definately do unforgivable things for that lens but anyways enough about that. I'll have mine one day. I would go to the store and just ask opinions, like which is better and is it worth it type thing. Go to multiple stores ofcourse.
Good luck on your studio I am trying to do the same but that's still just a dream for me.
 
I know I hear ya on the buying of things. I would definately do unforgivable things for that lens but anyways enough about that. I'll have mine one day. I would go to the store and just ask opinions, like which is better and is it worth it type thing. Go to multiple stores ofcourse.
Good luck on your studio I am trying to do the same but that's still just a dream for me.

Lol, you will have your lens someday :)

When I say studio...what I really mean is the third bedroom in my apartment with a garment rack for a backdrop stand. Haha.
 
But what does the D7000 body offer that the D80 does not? I guess that is why I say not worth the upgrade.
A few more pixels? certainly not 1200 bux worth! I think if SHE (haha) spends 1200 on the D7000 she is not going to see a difference in her photos.
If the body is holding her back, she needs to go full frame.


What the D7000 offers over the D80:

Full 1080p HD video with Constant Autofocus
Magnesium-alloy body, instead of plastic
60% increase in megapixels
Brand new CMOS sensor (over CCD)
New Expeed II processor
400% increase in max ISO (not boosted)
Handles noise at 'x' ISO much better
Updated/Upgraded Autofocus
Twice the White Balance options
200% increase in maximum shutter speed (1/8000th over 1/4000th)
Sync-Connector in hotshoe mount
Many more metering options
200% increase in max frames per second
SDXC Card Compatible
2 SD Card Slots
100% Viewfinder Coverage
1/2in Larger LCD
400% increase in LCD Resolution
Live View (though I hate it)
New MUCH more efficient battery




I think it's worth it and then some.
 
Ok there is a lot of confusion in this thread now. The D300, D300s, D7000 will use and work with all the DX glass and FX glass. The D700 will work with FX glass.
 
Ok there is a lot of confusion in this thread now. The D300, D300s, D7000 will use and work with all the DX glass and FX glass. The D700 will work with FX glass.


And DX glass, though it would suffer a .5x megapixel drop.
 
No doubt about the lens haha I will have it one day soon. Hah yeah i was thinkign about doing that with my brother bedroom, he moved out so yeah.
I really want to document this football career though I think it would be amazing. But yeah the upgrade I think would be worth it even though the lens should be first.

Same with me though I need that lens too and then the body may come one day as well, no shame inw aiting and post poning things like that it will be worth it in the end for sure.
 
No doubt about the lens haha I will have it one day soon. Hah yeah i was thinkign about doing that with my brother bedroom, he moved out so yeah.
I really want to document this football career though I think it would be amazing. But yeah the upgrade I think would be worth it even though the lens should be first.

Same with me though I need that lens too and then the body may come one day as well, no shame inw aiting and post poning things like that it will be worth it in the end for sure.



What the D7000 offers over the D80:

Magnesium-alloy body, instead of plastic

The new D7k does not have a magnesium body it has a magnesium top and back cover, that's it, the rest is plastic.
 
Thread saved by Whootsinator and ajkramer87. Thanks. The misinformation was hard to read and quite sad.

The D80 is a fine camera. I started off my digital revolution with the D80. I would suggest to upgrade your lens arsenal first by slowly introducing FX lenses. Sell off a DX lens to help finance the FX replacement. You don't necessarily need a tit-for-tat equivalent lens. I've only bought two... no wait, three lenses since I went full frame. They also work great on the D300 cropped sensor.

Just my 2¢.
 
Ok so just to get this straight...

D700 = Full Frame...can't use any of my lenses with it if I want autofocus. That is not correct.

D7000 = Not full frame...can use all of my lenses with it on autofocus. Yes, but not because it's DX

D300s = same as D700, cannot use my lenses....hmmm...No. That is wrong too.

Well I think at this point since I do not want to have to upgrade every lens that I own at this point along with a new camera body, D7000 it will be for now.
I wonder where you're coming up with this bad info.

Your lens list:

Nikkor AF 18-55mm 3.5-5.6D (This lens will work 100% on a D700.)
Nikkor AF 50mm 1.8D (This lens will work 100% on a D700.)
Nikkor AF 18-105mm 3.5 VR AF-S DX (You have this lens named wrong. It is an AF-S 18-105 mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR It will autofocus on any Nikon dSLR made today. It will vignette to some degree on a D700, or if the auto DX detect is turned on, the D700 will only use the middle 5MP of the image sensor.)
Nikkor AF-S DX 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED-IF. (It will autofocus on any Nikon dSLR made today. It will vignette to some degree on a D700, or if the auto DX detect is turned on, the D700 will only use the middle 5MP of the image sensor.)
 
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Ok so just to get this straight...

D700 = Full Frame...can't use any of my lenses with it if I want autofocus. That is not correct.

D7000 = Not full frame...can use all of my lenses with it on autofocus. Yes, but not because it's DX

D300s = same as D700, cannot use my lenses....hmmm...No. That is wrong too.

Well I think at this point since I do not want to have to upgrade every lens that I own at this point along with a new camera body, D7000 it will be for now.
I wonder where you're coming up with this bad info.

Your lens list:

Nikkor AF 18-55mm 3.5-5.6D (This lens will work 100% on a D700.)
Nikkor AF 50mm 1.8D (This lens will work 100% on a D700.)
Nikkor AF 18-105mm 3.5 VR AF-S DX (You have this lens named wrong. It is an AF-S 18-105 mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR It will autofocus on any Nikon dSLR made today. It will vignette to some degree on a D700, or if the auto DX detect is turned on, the D700 will only use the middle 5MP of the image sensor.)
Nikkor AF-S DX 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED-IF. (It will autofocus on any Nikon dSLR made today. It will vignette to some degree on a D700, or if the auto DX detect is turned on, the D700 will only use the middle 5MP of the image sensor.)

Ok, so if I were to go with a D700, all of my lenses would auto focus, but I would lose some serious megapixels with the lens that I use the most? Hmm...

@Whootsinator
Thanks for that comparison list. The higher ISO and less noise would make it worth it for me. I have to use Noiseware Pro hardcore on anything 800 and above.
 
What the D7000 offers over the D80:

Magnesium-alloy body, instead of plastic

The new D7k does not have a magnesium body it has a magnesium top and back cover, that's it, the rest is plastic.

Ah, I see... thank you for correcting me.

Alright then, PARTIAL magnesium-alloy body, and tougher weather-sealing than the D80.

Sneaky Nikon... Why would they only go half-way on the metal body? Seems silly to me...

@Whootsinator
Thanks for that comparison list. The higher ISO and less noise would make it worth it for me. I have to use Noiseware Pro hardcore on anything 800 and above.

No problem, glad I could help. :D Although I kind of just wanted to shut Sean up...:-P
 
Ok, so if I were to go with a D700, all of my lenses would auto focus, but I would lose some serious megapixels with the lens that I use the most? Hmm...
With the DX auto detect turned off in the D700 you won't loose all that many pixels.
 
Ok, so if I were to go with a D700, all of my lenses would auto focus, but I would lose some serious megapixels with the lens that I use the most? Hmm...
With the DX auto detect turned off in the D700 you won't loose all that many pixels.

Hmmm. May just make it worth it then. I can always use the D80 with the 105 lens if I really see quality suffer.
 

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