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D7100 vs. D610
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 276923" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>I shoot both the D7100 and D600/610 and here is the real world differences from my experience.</p><p></p><p>D7100 Pros</p><p>Sports photography and wild life photography - reach.</p><p>High shutter speed (1/8000) when shooting wide open in bright light.</p><p>Focus area covering most of the viewfinder area.</p><p>Outstanding low light and high ISO noise in the DX format</p><p>Quick focus</p><p>Dynamic range in DX format</p><p>Macro photography - greater depth of field</p><p></p><p>D600 Pros</p><p>ISO noise or lack of at VERY high ISO.</p><p>Low light capability</p><p>Skin tones.</p><p>Smoothness to the overall picture, a creaminess. </p><p>Dynamic range</p><p>Bokeh - Shallower depth of field</p><p></p><p>D7100 Cons</p><p>Low light and high ISO noise <u>when compared to full frame</u></p><p>Buffer - Buffer is further reduced when ISO is in auto (learned this yesterday)</p><p></p><p>D600 Cons</p><p>Focus area - Who really thought a focus circle in the middle with two wings was a good idea. </p><p>Wide open in bright daylight need a neutral density filter - shutter speed limited at 1/4000.</p><p></p><p>Those are my observations. I would not say one camera is better than the other, but have certain strengths respectively. I grab the camera best suited for the shooting that day. Today I had bright light to shoot with - D7100. Two days ago it was low light and heavy overcast - D600.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 276923, member: 11881"] I shoot both the D7100 and D600/610 and here is the real world differences from my experience. D7100 Pros Sports photography and wild life photography - reach. High shutter speed (1/8000) when shooting wide open in bright light. Focus area covering most of the viewfinder area. Outstanding low light and high ISO noise in the DX format Quick focus Dynamic range in DX format Macro photography - greater depth of field D600 Pros ISO noise or lack of at VERY high ISO. Low light capability Skin tones. Smoothness to the overall picture, a creaminess. Dynamic range Bokeh - Shallower depth of field D7100 Cons Low light and high ISO noise [U]when compared to full frame[/U] Buffer - Buffer is further reduced when ISO is in auto (learned this yesterday) D600 Cons Focus area - Who really thought a focus circle in the middle with two wings was a good idea. Wide open in bright daylight need a neutral density filter - shutter speed limited at 1/4000. Those are my observations. I would not say one camera is better than the other, but have certain strengths respectively. I grab the camera best suited for the shooting that day. Today I had bright light to shoot with - D7100. Two days ago it was low light and heavy overcast - D600. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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