Which should be my new Nikon DSLR camera? - 1

My uncle let me borrow his Nikon D700 camera for the summer with a really good lens, the 70-200mm 2.8-5. Something. I love how I can manually change the iso and aperture quicker than those beginner level cameras. Then my uncle bought a better camera and let me have his D700. I'm thinking about selling the D700. If I do, my budget for a new camera would be 1200 dollars. Just for an upgrade and new model. I would also want a new lens included in that budget because I have my 70-200mm back to my uncle:/

For what you get out of used equipment, you would better off keeping the D700 as back-up camera. And looking for the best deal on the new model.

That's an excellent full frame camera. Don't sell it.
You'll get about $700 max for the body and so there would be only $1900 to play with.
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