Post your D600/D610 photos

Moab Man

Senior Member
Re: D600/D610 photos

After a grass fire in the bird refuge.

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SkvLTD

Senior Member
Re: D600/D610 photos

Another straight jpeg, though I shot it under my "topmost" quality I set up under U2 RAW + jpeg, but jpegs honestly came out perfect save being a hint underexposed.

Also its with a custom setting of next to max sharpening, a hint of vividness and a hint of contrast boost.

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SkvLTD

Senior Member
Re: D600/D610 photos

And I'd like to add that 600 revived my enthusiasm to just shoot, even if its complete and utter redundant snaps all over again thanks to the bump in quality and easing any if any post-processing for me. I never minded being able to get that misc/daily quality straight outta camera, in jpeg, if the camera allowed me to do so.
 

Marcel

Happily retired
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Re: D600/D610 photos

This is my today's shot as well so I'm double posting. But, this is mainly to showcase the wonderful sensor of the D600. As some of you might know, I'm doing a long term portrait project using almost exclusively available light. Now since people move, I've got to get my iso higher than I'd like sometimes. But the D600 performs so well that I'm not even afraid of almost shooting in the dark. Plus, it has such a range that I can recover blown highlights and work with my RAW file to give me the results I'm after.

Here's my today's piano person that didn't originally wanted to be photographed. I guess I must be convincing at times :)

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Deezey

Senior Member
Re: D600/D610 photos

I also love the ability to recover highlights that have been blown past the point of radioactive glow.
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It really gives you the confidence to try shots you may have passed up with a lesser sensor.
 

SkvLTD

Senior Member
Re: D600/D610 photos

Absolutely. In turn, it lets you really focus on your subject instead of worrying if you can still get good quality under your top-most-known settings. Thus make you shoot in RAW. Thus make you post-pro every bloody snapshot to even see if it ended up good/enough.
 

ShootRaw

Senior Member
Re: D600/D610 photos

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This was part of my shoot today..Having some fun.. Somebody got busted for talking to another girl...lol
 
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