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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600, D800, and D4 all the same insides - Ken Rockwell
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<blockquote data-quote="Sambr" data-source="post: 113491" data-attributes="member: 6373"><p>I bought one of the early D800's when they were first made available, mine did not have the focus issue but it does have the "green tint" at first it bothered me but now after 4300+ clks it's a non issue. The captures do display any greenish tint as for determining white balance on the monitor on my D800 I just "zoom it a bit" the grren tint is gone. I shoot RAW so white balance really isn't an issue. The D800 is an unforgiving camera - it demands that you know what you are doing - doing so it will reward you with spectacular images. The D700 was / is different. You really have to mess up bad to blow an image with a D700 or a D4.</p><p></p><p>For someone getting into this game buy a D3200 or D5200 you will have more fun and more "keepers" than if you laid down big bucks for a D800. You can always upgrade down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sambr, post: 113491, member: 6373"] I bought one of the early D800's when they were first made available, mine did not have the focus issue but it does have the "green tint" at first it bothered me but now after 4300+ clks it's a non issue. The captures do display any greenish tint as for determining white balance on the monitor on my D800 I just "zoom it a bit" the grren tint is gone. I shoot RAW so white balance really isn't an issue. The D800 is an unforgiving camera - it demands that you know what you are doing - doing so it will reward you with spectacular images. The D700 was / is different. You really have to mess up bad to blow an image with a D700 or a D4. For someone getting into this game buy a D3200 or D5200 you will have more fun and more "keepers" than if you laid down big bucks for a D800. You can always upgrade down the road. [/QUOTE]
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