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New Camera? D800 - D750 - D500
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 621695" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Taking it from another angle, which subjects do you want to shoot with more compelling images? And what difference do you expect from another camera. </p><p>You mentioned weddings, that is one area that a D810 is a little better due to a quieter shutter, but either of your current cameras has plenty of DR, and AF for a wedding, Great wedding shots have almost no connection to the camera features. Being in the right place at the correct moment, composition skills, posing for formals and being well rehearsed. Attending a good wedding photographers workshop or being a second shooter for a wedding shooter whose work you admire Is going to help create more desirable photos than any camera change. </p><p>Each of the cameras you narrowed your choice to has a different strong point, but those strong point only become an advantage when pushing things to extremes, for everything else any camera has enough credibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 621695, member: 43545"] Taking it from another angle, which subjects do you want to shoot with more compelling images? And what difference do you expect from another camera. You mentioned weddings, that is one area that a D810 is a little better due to a quieter shutter, but either of your current cameras has plenty of DR, and AF for a wedding, Great wedding shots have almost no connection to the camera features. Being in the right place at the correct moment, composition skills, posing for formals and being well rehearsed. Attending a good wedding photographers workshop or being a second shooter for a wedding shooter whose work you admire Is going to help create more desirable photos than any camera change. Each of the cameras you narrowed your choice to has a different strong point, but those strong point only become an advantage when pushing things to extremes, for everything else any camera has enough credibility. [/QUOTE]
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