In my humble opinion it is GAS. Your D750 from what I know and I have used one, is a great tool.
Your images are not going to be better, using the same lens, shooting with one or the other.
lesdmd
Loc: Middleton Wi via N.Y.C. & Cleveland
The question is not whether you should buy another camera but why you would ask for affirmation from a group of people you do not really know. I have and play 8 guitars that have not made me any better a musician. I like guitars. My wife endulges me. We can afford the cost. I never asked anyone for permission or advice (other than my wife).
Somewhere along the way I realized that “more” was neither making me better or happier. I pretty much now buy things that I justify by need.
I have only the Nikon Df and I am OK with that. The D3 was the first Nikon DSLR I considered buying. I didn't want to pay the price back then.
If you feel like buying one and can afford to splurge on a 10 year old model with half the resolution of either of the cameras you have now... why not?
Will it be a "good investment"? Probably not. Digital cameras depreciate rapidly, though a pro-grade one like D3s might do so at a slightly slower rate.
D3s sold originally new for about $5200. They are now selling on eBay for around $1000 to $1200 (some a bit higher, some a bit lower). That's approx. 75% to 80% depreciation.
I don't know if Nikon will still repair them, either. You might check, just in case. Even if they do, eventually they will no longer support the camera and parts won't be available. When that happens, it will probably accelerate depreciation.
Will this fetish ever stop? 😜😜
Ask yourself: "How many images am I making that I could make better with a D3?" If there is a reply of "none", save your money and enjoy photography. Many are afflicted with GAS but I think that is not a factor for a satisfied photographer.
cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
Gene51 wrote:
In all likelihood it will outperform both of the other cameras in low light/high ISO situations. It handles nicely, like a pro camera should. It is 12 mp, which is enough for giant mural sized prints. Battery is good for over 3,000 shots, etc. It was and still is a great camera, but I wouldn't pay more than $1100 for a mint condition one with under 20,000 clicks. If you shoot sports or wildlife it is still very much a good camera for that. Consider that the current flagship, the D5, is 20 mp has a slightly faster frame rate, and updated AF system. It is an improvement, but not a quantum leap.
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I would respectfully disagree with Gene here @ the D5 as I believe it is a quantum leap over both the D3s and the D4s. The dedicated processor for focus is a BIG leap forward, as is Group Focus (also found on the D4s). For my work, sports, it was an easy decision and well worth the investment. Never has a D3s (I did own a D3) but I would agree with Gene on that issue! Best of luck.
I am also a musician, and have 12 guitars. Do I need them all? No. Do I enjoy them all? Yes. Do what's good for your soul, not necessarily what's good for your your wallet or your technical needs...
Jim750 wrote:
It is a mental desire to have one.
Then buy one if this is what you desire to have. It's a great camera and if you lust after one and have the money, the by all means, get one.
Jim750 wrote:
I currently have a D 7100 and a D 750,that being said, I have it in my mind a desire to have a D 3s.Is this a good thought or should I rid my mind of this. How and what I shoot have nothing to do with this,it may be a GAS thing, I don’t know.
There is no correct answer. I think You should consider if You have the $ to splurge on another camera. After all people, how many cars do automobile collectors have that have the $ to afford them?
Gene51 wrote:
Is this you?
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I wish,then I could have a yard sale
The people I know who one them (D3) love them.
Thanks everyone for your replies, my thought was to trade some equipment towards a purchase. We will see what the future brings.
Jim750 wrote:
I currently have a D 7100 and a D 750,that being said, I have it in my mind a desire to have a D 3s.Is this a good thought or should I rid my mind of this. How and what I shoot have nothing to do with this,it may be a GAS thing, I don’t know.
Meaning absolutely no disrespect to you, my personal feeling is, if you want a D3s or a D4 or a D5, whatever, just go buy one. They are exceptional cameras whether you have 20 other cameras. I know others, as usual, will ask why you want one, what will it do that your present cameras won’t do, and so on. Not bad questions mind you but it is your money. The only question, in my mind, you might ask, is how is the quality of the D3s, is it STILL a great camera. If the answer(s) is yes, then I would shop around for the best one at the best price and enjoy using it.
Dennis
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