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Looking for a full frame night sky camera
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 382746" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If you're on a budget, find a D610 at the best possible price (they seem to be in the $1396 rang now which is amazing) and go with that. Great low light performance, and if all you're looking for is night sky then that will do you wonderfully. But, if you've got the money to spend (which I suspect you do since you mentioned the D810) you might be happier down the road with the D750. I never wanted the articulating screen on the back, but I've used it a dozen times in the month I've had the camera, and it would be very helpful if you're setting up a low tripod and want to frame the shot. It's also click better on high ISO noise - but it's $900 more that the D610 at this time, and whether or not it's $900 more camera depends on the photographer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 382746, member: 9240"] If you're on a budget, find a D610 at the best possible price (they seem to be in the $1396 rang now which is amazing) and go with that. Great low light performance, and if all you're looking for is night sky then that will do you wonderfully. But, if you've got the money to spend (which I suspect you do since you mentioned the D810) you might be happier down the road with the D750. I never wanted the articulating screen on the back, but I've used it a dozen times in the month I've had the camera, and it would be very helpful if you're setting up a low tripod and want to frame the shot. It's also click better on high ISO noise - but it's $900 more that the D610 at this time, and whether or not it's $900 more camera depends on the photographer. [/QUOTE]
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