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Recent D750 Owner: Need words of advice regarding build quality/longevitiy vs D810
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<blockquote data-quote="Osantacruz" data-source="post: 565898" data-attributes="member: 10564"><p>I don't have a d810 but I have a d800 which is pretty much identical. In my opinion, dxo is a bunch of bullshit. In real world use, once I edit and export my d750 and d800 files, I can't tell the difference. The build doesn't really seem much different either. The qualities that are of most importance are the ability to crop more and the 1/8000 shutter. I also prefer the button layout for changing ISO and white balance on the d800 over the d750. It also uses a combo of cf and sd cards so unless you already have some cf, that'll be an additional cost. You wont go wrong with a d810 but if you're expecting a big jump in quality, you'll be disappointed. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osantacruz, post: 565898, member: 10564"] I don't have a d810 but I have a d800 which is pretty much identical. In my opinion, dxo is a bunch of bullshit. In real world use, once I edit and export my d750 and d800 files, I can't tell the difference. The build doesn't really seem much different either. The qualities that are of most importance are the ability to crop more and the 1/8000 shutter. I also prefer the button layout for changing ISO and white balance on the d800 over the d750. It also uses a combo of cf and sd cards so unless you already have some cf, that'll be an additional cost. You wont go wrong with a d810 but if you're expecting a big jump in quality, you'll be disappointed. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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