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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Looks like I might be selling the D600
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 99228" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>I've had the D600 for less than a month, having moved from the D300s. I was going to run both bodies for a while, keeping the 300 for when I wanted the crop and faster AF for wildlife and suchlike. I always had a slight niggle going from the 300s to the 600 as they are different level bodies and different functionality, but I thought I would give it a go. So far the images from the D600 have been nothing short of fantastic, especially when I've used higher ISO settings that I wouldn't dare on the 300. They are also very crisp (sharp) which is something I didn't find when I tried a certain 16 MP DX camera prior to getting the 300s which is also crisp. That last point may just be me being fussy.</p><p></p><p>I've now reached the conclusion that I would prefer a single body (D800) that does everything I want in a form factor that I'm happy with. In DX mode I can get the frames per second I want with a grip and the crop factor I want but with an increase from 12 - 15 megapixels. It will also return the superb 51 point AF system and 9 shot bracketing amongst other things. The one thing I don't think I'm bothered about is the 36 megapixels as 24 on the 600 seems fine. </p><p></p><p>At the risk of repeating myself I am not in any way knocking the D600. It's a fantastic camera and a dream for anyone moving from the 7000,5000 etc. I know some have gone from D300/s to D600 and are perfectly happy, perhaps I've just used it for too long not to miss the differences.</p><p></p><p>As I got the D600 at a very good price I've just been offered about 12% more than I paid for it. This has helped with my decision as the camera is at a good point to sell for me. Having said all of the above my upgrade path may fall down and I'll have to keep it, at which point I will be glad I said it was a fantastic camera <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 99228, member: 8705"] I've had the D600 for less than a month, having moved from the D300s. I was going to run both bodies for a while, keeping the 300 for when I wanted the crop and faster AF for wildlife and suchlike. I always had a slight niggle going from the 300s to the 600 as they are different level bodies and different functionality, but I thought I would give it a go. So far the images from the D600 have been nothing short of fantastic, especially when I've used higher ISO settings that I wouldn't dare on the 300. They are also very crisp (sharp) which is something I didn't find when I tried a certain 16 MP DX camera prior to getting the 300s which is also crisp. That last point may just be me being fussy. I've now reached the conclusion that I would prefer a single body (D800) that does everything I want in a form factor that I'm happy with. In DX mode I can get the frames per second I want with a grip and the crop factor I want but with an increase from 12 - 15 megapixels. It will also return the superb 51 point AF system and 9 shot bracketing amongst other things. The one thing I don't think I'm bothered about is the 36 megapixels as 24 on the 600 seems fine. At the risk of repeating myself I am not in any way knocking the D600. It's a fantastic camera and a dream for anyone moving from the 7000,5000 etc. I know some have gone from D300/s to D600 and are perfectly happy, perhaps I've just used it for too long not to miss the differences. As I got the D600 at a very good price I've just been offered about 12% more than I paid for it. This has helped with my decision as the camera is at a good point to sell for me. Having said all of the above my upgrade path may fall down and I'll have to keep it, at which point I will be glad I said it was a fantastic camera :) [/QUOTE]
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