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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 112783" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>I sure hope you get this one sorted out, whichever way it goes. I've had mine for a good handful of months now. My brother bought one a few months ago and then a good friend bought one just a few weeks ago and they both agreed with me (especially if you owned a model like the D300 previously like we did) that initially the D600 is a little hard to get used to and that it is also a lot more software controlled in comparison but once you "click" with it, life's pretty good with the D600. We've had differring amounts of dust issues. I had a very minor issue which was taken care of with a swabbing at about 600 shots. My brother was likewise but may have had more dust. My friend had a bit of "visible" dust in his first handful of shots (but no more actual particles than mine under closer scrutiny) which I blew away with the blower bulb for him.</p><p></p><p>Apart from this, we all agree that the D600 is a marvelous camera, a very capable camera, without a doubt. It's not a perfect camera and it could have been ergonomically laid out a bit better, but it sure takes a very good photo at the end of the day. Many or all of our slight criticisms of the D600 were directly related to comparisons to past cameras, such as I mentioned, the D300 and therefore were not truly issues or gripes but just our own tastes in previous cameras and that we needed to adapt before summing up the D600's layout. Like I said to my brother after we both agreed that the D300's button layout and control was a bit better and why didn't Nikon just make it the exactly same or similar - "If they did that we'd moan that it was just an updated D300,, now we can't moan".</p><p></p><p>I am only an amateur photographer for the love of it, they are both award and/or competition winners with cameras in the past so they know what they are talking about and know their gear... Me, I just know when I have something worth having in my hand, but not necessarily why, hahahahaha...</p><p></p><p>I hope you get it sorted out and don't be in too much of a hurry to denounce the D600's capabilities,, because "It Can"....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 112783, member: 10962"] I sure hope you get this one sorted out, whichever way it goes. I've had mine for a good handful of months now. My brother bought one a few months ago and then a good friend bought one just a few weeks ago and they both agreed with me (especially if you owned a model like the D300 previously like we did) that initially the D600 is a little hard to get used to and that it is also a lot more software controlled in comparison but once you "click" with it, life's pretty good with the D600. We've had differring amounts of dust issues. I had a very minor issue which was taken care of with a swabbing at about 600 shots. My brother was likewise but may have had more dust. My friend had a bit of "visible" dust in his first handful of shots (but no more actual particles than mine under closer scrutiny) which I blew away with the blower bulb for him. Apart from this, we all agree that the D600 is a marvelous camera, a very capable camera, without a doubt. It's not a perfect camera and it could have been ergonomically laid out a bit better, but it sure takes a very good photo at the end of the day. Many or all of our slight criticisms of the D600 were directly related to comparisons to past cameras, such as I mentioned, the D300 and therefore were not truly issues or gripes but just our own tastes in previous cameras and that we needed to adapt before summing up the D600's layout. Like I said to my brother after we both agreed that the D300's button layout and control was a bit better and why didn't Nikon just make it the exactly same or similar - "If they did that we'd moan that it was just an updated D300,, now we can't moan". I am only an amateur photographer for the love of it, they are both award and/or competition winners with cameras in the past so they know what they are talking about and know their gear... Me, I just know when I have something worth having in my hand, but not necessarily why, hahahahaha... I hope you get it sorted out and don't be in too much of a hurry to denounce the D600's capabilities,, because "It Can".... [/QUOTE]
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