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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D610 or Olympus OMD EM1 help
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<blockquote data-quote="NVSteve" data-source="post: 345082" data-attributes="member: 13248"><p>I realize I'm fairly late to the party seeing as how you wound up with the D610. But, as a former Oly shooter myself (last body was the EM-5 before I threw in the towel), I can say you made a great choice. Cropping was never a problem for me. The biggest problem was with the dynamic range of the pre-16mp body sensors. While they did improve on that with the 16mp sensors, I found that if I made even slight adjustments to sharpening that the result would be this bizarre mottled looking texture all over the place. My first trip out with the D600 & challenging conditions involving dynamic range was simply a fantastic experience. No more blown anything, no more pitch black shadows, sharpening to my heart's content, etc. I think you will be quite amazed with what the Nikon can do for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NVSteve, post: 345082, member: 13248"] I realize I'm fairly late to the party seeing as how you wound up with the D610. But, as a former Oly shooter myself (last body was the EM-5 before I threw in the towel), I can say you made a great choice. Cropping was never a problem for me. The biggest problem was with the dynamic range of the pre-16mp body sensors. While they did improve on that with the 16mp sensors, I found that if I made even slight adjustments to sharpening that the result would be this bizarre mottled looking texture all over the place. My first trip out with the D600 & challenging conditions involving dynamic range was simply a fantastic experience. No more blown anything, no more pitch black shadows, sharpening to my heart's content, etc. I think you will be quite amazed with what the Nikon can do for you. [/QUOTE]
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