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D810
D810 or.........................????
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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 670995" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>I'm biased towards the D810, but primarily for the way it feels in my hand. I had the opportunity to spend about 4 hours shooting with the D750 before I gave the D810 a try, and did not like the way is felt in my hand after long times spent shooting. Since I primarily shoot events, this was important to me. Having spent time with the D610 (and D7100) previously, the ergonomics of the D750 had changed and it just wasn't comfortable. </p><p></p><p>My recommendation, try to rent any body that you're considering and get some time with it. Does it feel natural, comfortable in your hands when you're using it the way you shoot? It also gives you an opportunity to try out different lenses to see what works before you buy again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 670995, member: 25095"] I'm biased towards the D810, but primarily for the way it feels in my hand. I had the opportunity to spend about 4 hours shooting with the D750 before I gave the D810 a try, and did not like the way is felt in my hand after long times spent shooting. Since I primarily shoot events, this was important to me. Having spent time with the D610 (and D7100) previously, the ergonomics of the D750 had changed and it just wasn't comfortable. My recommendation, try to rent any body that you're considering and get some time with it. Does it feel natural, comfortable in your hands when you're using it the way you shoot? It also gives you an opportunity to try out different lenses to see what works before you buy again. [/QUOTE]
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