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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 142490" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>And while you're at it, if you'd like just cruise through the entire set of posts. Given that the D600 has spent most of 2013 with Nikon the majority of them are with the D800, with a mix of primes, the 24-85, 16-35mm f4 (heavens - should I be shooting with the 14-24mm?!), and a Sigma 150-500mm f5-6.3 (surely no one could take a usable photo with that on a D800, could they?!).</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the overt sarcasm, but I really struggle with people who post in absolutes, both here and anywhere else. Our job as photographers is to know our equipment and how to use it to its full capacity. Know when it works best, and when it falls short - and especially to know that when it does, how to make the most out of it. When you have to start worrying about whether or not your photo will reproduce perfectly in mural size for the client that's paying you four-figures for it, then OK, you might have a point. I suspect that's not most of us here, with or without a D800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 142490, member: 9240"] And while you're at it, if you'd like just cruise through the entire set of posts. Given that the D600 has spent most of 2013 with Nikon the majority of them are with the D800, with a mix of primes, the 24-85, 16-35mm f4 (heavens - should I be shooting with the 14-24mm?!), and a Sigma 150-500mm f5-6.3 (surely no one could take a usable photo with that on a D800, could they?!). Sorry for the overt sarcasm, but I really struggle with people who post in absolutes, both here and anywhere else. Our job as photographers is to know our equipment and how to use it to its full capacity. Know when it works best, and when it falls short - and especially to know that when it does, how to make the most out of it. When you have to start worrying about whether or not your photo will reproduce perfectly in mural size for the client that's paying you four-figures for it, then OK, you might have a point. I suspect that's not most of us here, with or without a D800. [/QUOTE]
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