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D600/D610
D600 positives
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<blockquote data-quote="NVSteve" data-source="post: 203592" data-attributes="member: 13248"><p>The need to clean the sensor too often aside, I absolutely love the images I get out of the D600. The ability to push in post is astounding. A few times now I have maxed out a slider in Lightroom, saved as a Tiff, then reopened in PS as a RAW and was still able to almost max out the same slider. The leeway for PP is simply huge. No other camera I've owned or downloading samples from has been as malleable as the D600. My last body was an Olympus E-3, which was both larger and heavier, although the build quality was many times better. I can live with the smaller size & weight. I can even forgive the less robust build. The end result is all I really care about, and the Nikon delivers everything I've ever needed/wanted.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I will never want anything less than a full frame now. I've tried the mirrorless route with 2 different cameras from 2 different mfrs & while the body sizes were nice and tiny, there were far too many annoyances (dismal battery life for one) for me. I just hope Nikon keeps producing a line of FF bodies like the D600, and ideally, with a more robust build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NVSteve, post: 203592, member: 13248"] The need to clean the sensor too often aside, I absolutely love the images I get out of the D600. The ability to push in post is astounding. A few times now I have maxed out a slider in Lightroom, saved as a Tiff, then reopened in PS as a RAW and was still able to almost max out the same slider. The leeway for PP is simply huge. No other camera I've owned or downloading samples from has been as malleable as the D600. My last body was an Olympus E-3, which was both larger and heavier, although the build quality was many times better. I can live with the smaller size & weight. I can even forgive the less robust build. The end result is all I really care about, and the Nikon delivers everything I've ever needed/wanted. Unfortunately, I will never want anything less than a full frame now. I've tried the mirrorless route with 2 different cameras from 2 different mfrs & while the body sizes were nice and tiny, there were far too many annoyances (dismal battery life for one) for me. I just hope Nikon keeps producing a line of FF bodies like the D600, and ideally, with a more robust build. [/QUOTE]
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