it's time to change your D7000 to something newer. I didn’t choose between the D600 / D610 and Canon 6D - 6D disappeared, because Nikon accessories remained and it’s quite difficult to sell them without financial losses, and 600 is the twin brother of my d7000 in color (due to the difficulties of obtaining adequate skin color, he was fired). Therefore, it was decided to take Nikon D7100 body before the appearance of FF with good color. 2 months have passed, 2500 thousand home shots (New Year holidays, birthdays and just walks) and test shots (checking / determining ff / bf, matrix noise, etc.) were shot - it's time to collect impressions. - 24 megapixels and fixed at 85 mm (my favorite glass) require at least a shutter speed of 1/200 sec or a monopod / tripod . otherwise blur is guaranteed. - incredibly convenient to use auto iso - helps to solve the problem described above - upset the front focus on the carcass - introduced a general amendment - very pleased with the color that the camera gives out with default settings, much better than the D7000 . Many D7k owners will say that post-processing will fix everything, BUT when buying an expensive semi-pro camera you expect an acceptable result without digging in editors, imho And the main question that all owners of the D7000 ask is whether it is worth changing the d7000 to the d7100 . The answer is simple - if you don’t shoot people, you shouldn’t. The new autofocus system is better than on the 7000, but I also had no problems shooting dynamic scenes on it - motocross, for example . When shooting landscapes, the difference will be minimal. But in portraits, it is visible even to the naked eye. I hope MY PERSONAL opinion will help you make the right choice. P. S. counting on the FF (even before the acquisition of the D7100) I bought a Nikkor AF-S 28 f / 1.8G, I will write about it soon . I will gladly answer all your questions.
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