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D600/D610
Help deciding on a D600
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 165646" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>First off, the D600 <strong><em>is</em></strong> that good. The D800 was a compromise (which sounds like it's a bad thing, but it isn't) after I decided I wanted to move up from the D7000 as a second camera. Ultimately it won (oer the D7100) because it won't choke on the buffer when I'm shooting birds in flight. I use it mainly for wildlife and bounce between crop modes because I'd rather not import a 3MP image only to crop 50% of it in Lightroom, which does nothing to save image space. In DX I get the same resolution I had on the D7000 but with better IQ. And yes, with a Sigma 150-500mm it can get rather heavy rather quickly. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 165646, member: 9240"] First off, the D600 [B][I]is[/I][/B] that good. The D800 was a compromise (which sounds like it's a bad thing, but it isn't) after I decided I wanted to move up from the D7000 as a second camera. Ultimately it won (oer the D7100) because it won't choke on the buffer when I'm shooting birds in flight. I use it mainly for wildlife and bounce between crop modes because I'd rather not import a 3MP image only to crop 50% of it in Lightroom, which does nothing to save image space. In DX I get the same resolution I had on the D7000 but with better IQ. And yes, with a Sigma 150-500mm it can get rather heavy rather quickly. LOL [/QUOTE]
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