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D600/D610
D600 vs D800
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<blockquote data-quote="RRRoger" data-source="post: 78363" data-attributes="member: 9540"><p>I have both cameras now.</p><p>They priced them correctly, the D800 definitely is worth $900 more.</p><p>However, the D600 may be "good enough".</p><p>I would have bought two if the rumored $1500 was correct.</p><p>Smaller, lighter, cheaper.</p><p>Nearly the same image quality only less resolution.</p><p>Smaller, easier to use file size.</p><p>Two user settings</p><p>Two of the same type image storage cards</p><p>Faster shooting, I had to turn the frame rate down to 4 to avoid shooting each image twice in CL mode.</p><p></p><p>Enough for now, I have to go play with my new toy.</p><p></p><p>I played with it and it hurt my hand.</p><p>The grip is too narrow for my fat fingers.</p><p>The controls and buttons are not as well layed out.</p><p>The Manuel Mode is hard to use </p><p>You have to cycle the info button to get clean HDMI out.</p><p></p><p>I traded my D7100 and D600 to get a second D800 an e.</p><p></p><p>Since then I also got the (latest & greatest) D5300 for 1080P 60 Video.</p><p>I am amazed how good the images are at 12800 ISO (both stills and Movies).</p><p>Must be the Expeed 4 Processor.</p><p>And, the new swivel LCD is really bright and sharp.</p><p>I got a Meike D5200 grip and two Vivitar batteries (higher capacity)</p><p>makes the camera much more comfortable to hold and still very light weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRRoger, post: 78363, member: 9540"] I have both cameras now. They priced them correctly, the D800 definitely is worth $900 more. However, the D600 may be "good enough". I would have bought two if the rumored $1500 was correct. Smaller, lighter, cheaper. Nearly the same image quality only less resolution. Smaller, easier to use file size. Two user settings Two of the same type image storage cards Faster shooting, I had to turn the frame rate down to 4 to avoid shooting each image twice in CL mode. Enough for now, I have to go play with my new toy. I played with it and it hurt my hand. The grip is too narrow for my fat fingers. The controls and buttons are not as well layed out. The Manuel Mode is hard to use You have to cycle the info button to get clean HDMI out. I traded my D7100 and D600 to get a second D800 an e. Since then I also got the (latest & greatest) D5300 for 1080P 60 Video. I am amazed how good the images are at 12800 ISO (both stills and Movies). Must be the Expeed 4 Processor. And, the new swivel LCD is really bright and sharp. I got a Meike D5200 grip and two Vivitar batteries (higher capacity) makes the camera much more comfortable to hold and still very light weight. [/QUOTE]
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