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D700
Help to convince me to fall in love with the D700 again
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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 229769" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>Scott -sorry if my statement made it sound like the D800 is limited to using a tripod but in my case, it is my preference whenever I can to use a tripod due to the condition that I posted above in response to Hark's statement. I understand that higher shutter speeds and use of flash can result to a much sharper images and can stop motion in most cases. </p><p></p><p>Since I do most of my photography indoors, I try to use slower shutter speeds and use flash to lower ISO level. With these reasons, it makes it more important to bring my tripod in order to compensate with my shooting environment. I do not mind using my tripod since it is pretty light and sturdy. </p><p></p><p>With that said, the limited 1/4000 shutter of the D600/D610 is not a big deal for me. I do not shoot f1.4 on a bright sunny day. What I really like with Nikon now are the various FX offerings that they've come up with. I can't say about the DX since there are some who are still waiting for the D300s replacement. I'm sure it will come out in due time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 229769, member: 6573"] Scott -sorry if my statement made it sound like the D800 is limited to using a tripod but in my case, it is my preference whenever I can to use a tripod due to the condition that I posted above in response to Hark's statement. I understand that higher shutter speeds and use of flash can result to a much sharper images and can stop motion in most cases. Since I do most of my photography indoors, I try to use slower shutter speeds and use flash to lower ISO level. With these reasons, it makes it more important to bring my tripod in order to compensate with my shooting environment. I do not mind using my tripod since it is pretty light and sturdy. With that said, the limited 1/4000 shutter of the D600/D610 is not a big deal for me. I do not shoot f1.4 on a bright sunny day. What I really like with Nikon now are the various FX offerings that they've come up with. I can't say about the DX since there are some who are still waiting for the D300s replacement. I'm sure it will come out in due time. [/QUOTE]
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