Ruidoso Bill
Senior Member
My D800 is more quiet than my D700, noise doesn't bother me in either case. You need to learn the top controls and the top lcd, I seldom go to menus.
Like Marcel, I use Q mode a lot on my D600 because it makes for a very physically quiet camera as well. The thing about the D800 is that the added body mass compensates for the snap of the mirror and shutter and I find I don't need Q mode on it. That said, I was surprised how differently the two cameras are in that mode. It's still physically quieter, which may be the point, but definitely not audibly quieter. I'd be curious as to how the D3 and D4 are in that mode. It may have something to do with the metal body or more durable shutter mechanism.
BTW, just did a quick look how the D610 and D800 looks on the back of the camera, do D800 have any easy way to ISO and WB?
That is one of the reasons I like the D800 layout better. I am always hunting for the ISO button on the D7100. On the D800 it is a lot easier to adjust ISO on the fly.Yes, the WB, ISO and Qual buttons are on top where the mode selector is on the 7000 and 610.
I am no where near Pro level, but I do not find any issues in changing settings on the D800E. My photography though ranges from Landscape to wildlife, and am slowly getting into portraiture. I understand that changing from landscape shooting to something like portrait shooting I would change some inner settings like vibrance and sharpness but thats an easy change and something that you can do prior to the photo shoot. My command dials only change A and S and if bumped I know how to quickly change them back to what I was using. Also I like to alter A and S so this is not a big deal anyway.
BTW, just did a quick look how the D610 and D800 looks on the back of the camera, do D800 have any easy way to ISO and WB?
I should really get around to setting them up lolThat is exactly what the shooting menu banks on the D800 are for. Set one up for landscape, one for studio portraits, one for wildlife, one for low light (or whatever your 4 most used setups are).