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<blockquote data-quote="Macmagoo" data-source="post: 202992" data-attributes="member: 16961"><p>Hi all, I have joined nikonites because I almost bought a D600 until I read about the dust and oil problem so I am now holding off on my purchase until the D610 comes to the market. I am not new to photography but I have not done anything for the last 20 years. At that time I was using Bronica 645 equipment. What started as a hobby turned into really hard work doing weddings for friends and relatives. I did however manage to get some acceptances into exhibitions which was all stuff from the hobby side of things.</p><p></p><p>I am now going to start again hobby only, and I thought a reasonable kit to get me started would be a D600, 24-85, 70-200 and possible a 100mm macro lens would set me well on my way. The only reason I wanted the D600 was because of the superb sensor it uses.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully I will get up to speed using the information available on the forums.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macmagoo, post: 202992, member: 16961"] Hi all, I have joined nikonites because I almost bought a D600 until I read about the dust and oil problem so I am now holding off on my purchase until the D610 comes to the market. I am not new to photography but I have not done anything for the last 20 years. At that time I was using Bronica 645 equipment. What started as a hobby turned into really hard work doing weddings for friends and relatives. I did however manage to get some acceptances into exhibitions which was all stuff from the hobby side of things. I am now going to start again hobby only, and I thought a reasonable kit to get me started would be a D600, 24-85, 70-200 and possible a 100mm macro lens would set me well on my way. The only reason I wanted the D600 was because of the superb sensor it uses. Hopefully I will get up to speed using the information available on the forums. Regards Andy [/QUOTE]
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