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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 Sensor clean
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 283482" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The D800 is a great camera, but I wouldn't put it leaps above the D600. Maybe a step, but only in certain areas. It's definitely more solid and has a ton of resolution, and there are lots of pro-line features and menus. But it suffers in the FPS column when compared to the D600 and D610, lagging by 1.5 fps behind the 600 and 2 fps with the 610. I also find that I prefer the tonality of the RAW images straight out of the 600 to the 800. Dynamic range is close (I'd give the 800 about 1/2 stop advantage). So it's definitely not the magnitude jump you seem to be anticipating - I suspect you'd need to go to the D4/D4s for that. Both are great cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 283482, member: 9240"] The D800 is a great camera, but I wouldn't put it leaps above the D600. Maybe a step, but only in certain areas. It's definitely more solid and has a ton of resolution, and there are lots of pro-line features and menus. But it suffers in the FPS column when compared to the D600 and D610, lagging by 1.5 fps behind the 600 and 2 fps with the 610. I also find that I prefer the tonality of the RAW images straight out of the 600 to the 800. Dynamic range is close (I'd give the 800 about 1/2 stop advantage). So it's definitely not the magnitude jump you seem to be anticipating - I suspect you'd need to go to the D4/D4s for that. Both are great cameras. [/QUOTE]
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