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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D810
D810 or D500 for Wedding Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 595577" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>If you can get your hands on both the D750 and D810 as rentals, I strongly recommend that. </p><p></p><p>There is no question the D750 has the reputation as the master wedding body, and anecdotally seems to have led to more Canon shooters switching over to Nikon than any other body. Since you already shoot a D610, that migration is a no brainer, with no significant muscle memory re-training needed.</p><p></p><p>That said, I went with the D810 myself and other than having to re-kit with some CF cards, couldn't be happier. For weddings, I'm very impressed at how much quieter the shutter is on the D810, compared to the D7100 or D610. I didn't shoot the D750 for a wedding, so can't compare shutter noise there, but in taking the D750 for a few hour walk through downtown I did find the D750's more narrow grip (compared to the D810/D610/D7100) to not be as comfortable for my hand. Carrying the camera for 7+ hours at a wedding, this weighed (no pun intended) heavily in my decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 595577, member: 25095"] If you can get your hands on both the D750 and D810 as rentals, I strongly recommend that. There is no question the D750 has the reputation as the master wedding body, and anecdotally seems to have led to more Canon shooters switching over to Nikon than any other body. Since you already shoot a D610, that migration is a no brainer, with no significant muscle memory re-training needed. That said, I went with the D810 myself and other than having to re-kit with some CF cards, couldn't be happier. For weddings, I'm very impressed at how much quieter the shutter is on the D810, compared to the D7100 or D610. I didn't shoot the D750 for a wedding, so can't compare shutter noise there, but in taking the D750 for a few hour walk through downtown I did find the D750's more narrow grip (compared to the D810/D610/D7100) to not be as comfortable for my hand. Carrying the camera for 7+ hours at a wedding, this weighed (no pun intended) heavily in my decision. [/QUOTE]
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