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Best of the D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Hyogen" data-source="post: 477545" data-attributes="member: 12676"><p><strong>Re: Best of the D750!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly, I haven't been too impressed at the improvement of AF ability from the D600 to the D750. I used the D600 for two years with no problems even at weddings, where continuous AF in lower light is so important. The D600 was an amazing camera. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, I used center focus point with D600 and now I use mainly group focus points on continuous now for most things, and maybe get 15-20% more keepers if that. If I were you, I'd wait for the next big thing or at least for D750 to drop even more in price than it has. The biggest improvement on the D750 for me is the larger grip which lets me shoot for longer periods of time without getting hand cramps. The dynamic range / ISO performance improvement is negligible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hyogen, post: 477545, member: 12676"] [b]Re: Best of the D750![/b] Honestly, I haven't been too impressed at the improvement of AF ability from the D600 to the D750. I used the D600 for two years with no problems even at weddings, where continuous AF in lower light is so important. The D600 was an amazing camera. FWIW, I used center focus point with D600 and now I use mainly group focus points on continuous now for most things, and maybe get 15-20% more keepers if that. If I were you, I'd wait for the next big thing or at least for D750 to drop even more in price than it has. The biggest improvement on the D750 for me is the larger grip which lets me shoot for longer periods of time without getting hand cramps. The dynamic range / ISO performance improvement is negligible. [/QUOTE]
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