View single post by Eric
 Posted: Fri Oct 5th, 2018 15:15
Eric



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JavelinScott wrote:
For the last 15 years I have shot with my D200. Absolutely love that camera. I've mostly used it for shooting sports, wildlife and car shows. At my sons last football game it died. The mirror stays up and LCD reads Error. Ive been told it's not worth fixing. People said the same thing about my AMC Gremlin... jk. Capturing key moments in my kids life has made it a part of the family. So before I tear up like a scene from Old Yeller, I need a lil advice. Can some one tell me what camera is best at:

1. crappy weather condition
2. a user who is a lil rough on his stuff
3. best for "friday night lights" low light high speed action, but good for close ups and candids
4. as simple to use as the D200
5. compatible with my old lenses
6. I'm not saying money is no object, but (remember the aforementioned Gremlin) i can't get too carried away.


Welcome to the forum.
I agree with what the guys have said but will throw in perhaps the obvious option....buy another used D200. They are about at least in the U.K. with little use, good condition, cheap as chips.

I would suggest a D300/300s...but depending on what lenses you have you could even consider an FX D700. It's better in low light than the D300 due to its full frame sensor.

The D7000/7500 series may be a bit plasticky body for you if you are rough with your stuff.



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Eric