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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Is adding a D800 to my D600 the right thing to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 119305" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>If I owned a D600, I don't think there would be enough difference with a D800, maybe a D800e, but I think I would wait for the D900e, unless you were going to the one camera mode, the D800 just does not make a lot of sense versus your current D600/7000 combo. </p><p></p><p>On the 7100 reference, yes, so sad that so much progress has been made to the 7100, and then Nikon cheaps out on the buffer depth, Memory is SO SO cheap on silicon, so, I just don't understand this lack of progress on buffer depth, by now the burst depths should be close to 100 with the migration to newer/more dense silicon. This is so artificial, would not want to impact the super expensive D4 sales (as if 7100 users would even be in that realm). </p><p></p><p>As a mininum,, there should be a mode, where a user, could say reduce the RAW image size down to say 16 Meg pictures,, and have extended burst of AT LEAST 25 SHOTS. </p><p></p><p>My D800 can go around 14-15 before it goes to crawl mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 119305, member: 10038"] If I owned a D600, I don't think there would be enough difference with a D800, maybe a D800e, but I think I would wait for the D900e, unless you were going to the one camera mode, the D800 just does not make a lot of sense versus your current D600/7000 combo. On the 7100 reference, yes, so sad that so much progress has been made to the 7100, and then Nikon cheaps out on the buffer depth, Memory is SO SO cheap on silicon, so, I just don't understand this lack of progress on buffer depth, by now the burst depths should be close to 100 with the migration to newer/more dense silicon. This is so artificial, would not want to impact the super expensive D4 sales (as if 7100 users would even be in that realm). As a mininum,, there should be a mode, where a user, could say reduce the RAW image size down to say 16 Meg pictures,, and have extended burst of AT LEAST 25 SHOTS. My D800 can go around 14-15 before it goes to crawl mode. [/QUOTE]
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Is adding a D800 to my D600 the right thing to do?
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