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Purchasing D850 - Tell my your experience.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 685753" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>I went D600, D800, then D850. Purely want, not need. Then decided that the best sensor and processor needs the sharpest glass by all reviews, so I bought the Sigma 135mm ART lens.</p><p></p><p>It has been fun, but honestly for how I use photographs (as a hobby), the D600 would still be enough camera to do most of what I shoot, and the D800 would cover the rest. (Bigger sensor was helpful in shooting surfers at a distance.) Still, for portraits with artificial lighting, seeing that extreme detail is fun from a hobbyist/techno standpoint, but it's too much detail for most subjects. Women do not like to see their facial hair!</p><p></p><p>Here's a detail from a couple shot:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]300773[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The crop is from a file already reduced, so doesn't show how extreme the detail can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 685753, member: 15302"] I went D600, D800, then D850. Purely want, not need. Then decided that the best sensor and processor needs the sharpest glass by all reviews, so I bought the Sigma 135mm ART lens. It has been fun, but honestly for how I use photographs (as a hobby), the D600 would still be enough camera to do most of what I shoot, and the D800 would cover the rest. (Bigger sensor was helpful in shooting surfers at a distance.) Still, for portraits with artificial lighting, seeing that extreme detail is fun from a hobbyist/techno standpoint, but it's too much detail for most subjects. Women do not like to see their facial hair! Here's a detail from a couple shot: [ATTACH=CONFIG]300773._xfImport[/ATTACH] The crop is from a file already reduced, so doesn't show how extreme the detail can be. [/QUOTE]
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