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Opinions D610 vs the Field.
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 733167" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I have the D750, D610, and D7100. The sensors of the D750 and D610 will outperform the D7100. The difference in low light between the D750 and D610 is maybe 1/2 stop. But the D750 is worth its cost. I didn't think I'd use the tilt screen yet I use it more than I ever imagined. It allows me to shoot low without having to get down on the ground. The auto focus of the D750 in low light is quicker. I remember using my D610 at church with a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8. A few times the lens hunted when it had trouble locking focus unless there was an area of high contrast. But if you are aware that is an issue, simply look for areas of high contrast when shooting in low light.</p><p></p><p>When looking through the viewfinder of the D610, the focus dots don't extend all the way across the screen, and they are smaller dots than are on the other two bodies. Be sure to check that out if you decide to go with a D610. Not a deal breaker - requires focus, lock, and recompose if your subject is at one of the edges of the viewfinder. That said, I still used my D610 before purchasing a second D750 (and only did so since the D750 will be discontinued). The D610 is still an amazing upgrade from DX.</p><p></p><p>I much prefer the D7200 over the D7100. Even the D7200 has a slightly better sensor for low-light high-ISO noise than the D7100. My first choice would be the D750, then the D610, next the D7200, and lastly the D7100. I cannot comment on any other bodies since I don't have any experience with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 733167, member: 13196"] I have the D750, D610, and D7100. The sensors of the D750 and D610 will outperform the D7100. The difference in low light between the D750 and D610 is maybe 1/2 stop. But the D750 is worth its cost. I didn't think I'd use the tilt screen yet I use it more than I ever imagined. It allows me to shoot low without having to get down on the ground. The auto focus of the D750 in low light is quicker. I remember using my D610 at church with a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8. A few times the lens hunted when it had trouble locking focus unless there was an area of high contrast. But if you are aware that is an issue, simply look for areas of high contrast when shooting in low light. When looking through the viewfinder of the D610, the focus dots don't extend all the way across the screen, and they are smaller dots than are on the other two bodies. Be sure to check that out if you decide to go with a D610. Not a deal breaker - requires focus, lock, and recompose if your subject is at one of the edges of the viewfinder. That said, I still used my D610 before purchasing a second D750 (and only did so since the D750 will be discontinued). The D610 is still an amazing upgrade from DX. I much prefer the D7200 over the D7100. Even the D7200 has a slightly better sensor for low-light high-ISO noise than the D7100. My first choice would be the D750, then the D610, next the D7200, and lastly the D7100. I cannot comment on any other bodies since I don't have any experience with them. [/QUOTE]
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