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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 79966" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>I've owned just 3 serious Nikons - a D80, D300 and now the D600. I have picked up and toyed with Canons, Sony's and other DSLR's and you're right, Nikons do have their own feel and fit to the hand. Then again, try fitting a battery grip to a Nikon and this too changes things. I did this to both the D80 and the D300 and they both became different, moreso I think because the centre of gravity changed, not to mention the extra weight. The D600 has a much larger grip area and feels quite unlike the D300 yet it still feels typically Nikon. Maybe there is someting in it...</p><p></p><p>I plan to get a battery grip for the D600 just as soon as they get here. None available just yet... Plus I am preparing a great big sharp knife for when they do arrive. Why??? Because they will no doubt cost an arm and a leg in price, but it's a necessity for me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 79966, member: 10962"] I've owned just 3 serious Nikons - a D80, D300 and now the D600. I have picked up and toyed with Canons, Sony's and other DSLR's and you're right, Nikons do have their own feel and fit to the hand. Then again, try fitting a battery grip to a Nikon and this too changes things. I did this to both the D80 and the D300 and they both became different, moreso I think because the centre of gravity changed, not to mention the extra weight. The D600 has a much larger grip area and feels quite unlike the D300 yet it still feels typically Nikon. Maybe there is someting in it... I plan to get a battery grip for the D600 just as soon as they get here. None available just yet... Plus I am preparing a great big sharp knife for when they do arrive. Why??? Because they will no doubt cost an arm and a leg in price, but it's a necessity for me... [/QUOTE]
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