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D810
Nikon D810 or D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Padraig O'Connor" data-source="post: 464153" data-attributes="member: 39719"><p>Thanks for the info Paul. I have good glass and I will probably hold on to this camera for a couple of years. I'm planning on buying some Primes for Night Photography and just walking around. If money wasn't the object, which would you have bought, the D810 or D750? One minute I say I want the D750 and I'll have the AA filter removed, the next I want the D810 and the extra megapixels. I'm gun shy about the D810 because I bought the D800 the minute it came out. I had it two weeks and half of my pictures were soft and I couldn't figure out why. I had a VR lens and they still came out soft so I returned it. It wasn't till much later that I heard about sensor blur. No one said a thing about it when the D800 first came out. I'm just concerned because I hand hold the camera for 95% of my picture taking. The Nikon rep at a camera show I went to said just shoot focal length=shutter speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Padraig O'Connor, post: 464153, member: 39719"] Thanks for the info Paul. I have good glass and I will probably hold on to this camera for a couple of years. I'm planning on buying some Primes for Night Photography and just walking around. If money wasn't the object, which would you have bought, the D810 or D750? One minute I say I want the D750 and I'll have the AA filter removed, the next I want the D810 and the extra megapixels. I'm gun shy about the D810 because I bought the D800 the minute it came out. I had it two weeks and half of my pictures were soft and I couldn't figure out why. I had a VR lens and they still came out soft so I returned it. It wasn't till much later that I heard about sensor blur. No one said a thing about it when the D800 first came out. I'm just concerned because I hand hold the camera for 95% of my picture taking. The Nikon rep at a camera show I went to said just shoot focal length=shutter speed. [/QUOTE]
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