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D610 vs D800 question
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 270637" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p><strong>Re: Just oooone more little question on 6/800</strong></p><p></p><p>Well, the AF module and point spread, that's extremely odd on the 610 would be 1 thing to consider. Better weather sealing another one, actually. Won't really be able to tell until I use it myself on other aspects, but 5100 is leaving me really wishing for more.</p><p></p><p>More AF points/cross points, better low-light performance, definitely user-defined preferences and bind-able shortcut buttons. Basically a camera reliable enough where I can trust some of its auto/x-y kind of settings and focus more on the job at hand than fighting with exposure or worrying about the end results.</p><p></p><p>Still have time to make a proper decision, but it will really have to last me far longer than a year and it's pretty heavy on the pocket too, so trying to make absolute sure I get what I need this time around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 270637, member: 12855"] [b]Re: Just oooone more little question on 6/800[/b] Well, the AF module and point spread, that's extremely odd on the 610 would be 1 thing to consider. Better weather sealing another one, actually. Won't really be able to tell until I use it myself on other aspects, but 5100 is leaving me really wishing for more. More AF points/cross points, better low-light performance, definitely user-defined preferences and bind-able shortcut buttons. Basically a camera reliable enough where I can trust some of its auto/x-y kind of settings and focus more on the job at hand than fighting with exposure or worrying about the end results. Still have time to make a proper decision, but it will really have to last me far longer than a year and it's pretty heavy on the pocket too, so trying to make absolute sure I get what I need this time around. [/QUOTE]
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