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D600/D610
D600\D610 vs D800
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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 217734" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>Based on what you are shooting, the D800 seems a given. Consider that if you do not need to bump up the ISO (ie: shooting wider aperture or use a tripod) then the D800 is able to grab detail from dark areas as well as render color in dark like no other DSLR on the planet. </p><p></p><p>Can check my threads below for examples in low light:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/low-light-night/14366-evening-photography-under-zakim-bridge-boston.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/low-light-night/14366-evening-photography-under-zakim-bridge-boston.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K</a></p><p></p><p>The train tracks shot was done with a 4 second exposure. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/low-light-night/13643-boston-skyline-low-light.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/low-light-night/13643-boston-skyline-low-light.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K</a></p><p></p><p>And with models against skyline at night (models lit with flash). </p><p></p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/portrait/16760-evening-model-photo-shoot-charles-river.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/portrait/16760-evening-model-photo-shoot-charles-river.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K</a></p><p></p><p>The first two threads were tripod shots the last one was all hand-held. For all these shots I was between 400-800 ISO. Even if I went to 1600, the images would still be superbly sharp. And this website does nothing to show the original resolution. You sound like a perfect candidate for a D800E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 217734, member: 13076"] Based on what you are shooting, the D800 seems a given. Consider that if you do not need to bump up the ISO (ie: shooting wider aperture or use a tripod) then the D800 is able to grab detail from dark areas as well as render color in dark like no other DSLR on the planet. Can check my threads below for examples in low light: [URL]http://nikonites.com/low-light-night/14366-evening-photography-under-zakim-bridge-boston.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K[/URL] The train tracks shot was done with a 4 second exposure. [URL]http://nikonites.com/low-light-night/13643-boston-skyline-low-light.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K[/URL] And with models against skyline at night (models lit with flash). [URL]http://nikonites.com/portrait/16760-evening-model-photo-shoot-charles-river.html#axzz2kLy2SU2K[/URL] The first two threads were tripod shots the last one was all hand-held. For all these shots I was between 400-800 ISO. Even if I went to 1600, the images would still be superbly sharp. And this website does nothing to show the original resolution. You sound like a perfect candidate for a D800E. [/QUOTE]
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