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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
looking to set up in business
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 338441" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>The camera is as good as you are. People have come out with amazing images from all sorts of equipment. If you are going to invest in good lenses please get only the FX ones, as they will not only be of use when you shift to FX, but most of them are pretty good in the centre.</p><p></p><p>I personally prefer the D610 over D800/810, as the files are smaller and it has two SD slots instead of one SD and one CF. I would wait till D620 (or its equivalent) comes with Expeed4 processor and no low pass filter. In the mean time explore AIS wide angle lenses. They are quite reasonably priced, and for landscape you do not need fast lenses, but ones with good linearity and edge to edge sharpness at F8 or above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 338441, member: 16090"] The camera is as good as you are. People have come out with amazing images from all sorts of equipment. If you are going to invest in good lenses please get only the FX ones, as they will not only be of use when you shift to FX, but most of them are pretty good in the centre. I personally prefer the D610 over D800/810, as the files are smaller and it has two SD slots instead of one SD and one CF. I would wait till D620 (or its equivalent) comes with Expeed4 processor and no low pass filter. In the mean time explore AIS wide angle lenses. They are quite reasonably priced, and for landscape you do not need fast lenses, but ones with good linearity and edge to edge sharpness at F8 or above. [/QUOTE]
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