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D750
The D750 vs. the D610
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 355701" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Funny thing is, I mentioned shutter count to my brother in passing on a drive one day and he started laughing. "The only people who give a damn about shutter count are people who want to bitch about the price of a camera. I've got 300K clicks on my 100K shutter. It means nothing." My point being, I think it's the internet denizens like us who think about this more than the pros, and if a pro liked the features a 100K shutter count wouldn't bother him a bit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again I go back to the original rumors which painted this as a body much like the D800 with some consumer friendly features (like the tilt-screen). It also painted it at about $500 more than it ultimately came out at. Ultimately that's not what we got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 355701, member: 9240"] Funny thing is, I mentioned shutter count to my brother in passing on a drive one day and he started laughing. "The only people who give a damn about shutter count are people who want to bitch about the price of a camera. I've got 300K clicks on my 100K shutter. It means nothing." My point being, I think it's the internet denizens like us who think about this more than the pros, and if a pro liked the features a 100K shutter count wouldn't bother him a bit. Again I go back to the original rumors which painted this as a body much like the D800 with some consumer friendly features (like the tilt-screen). It also painted it at about $500 more than it ultimately came out at. Ultimately that's not what we got. [/QUOTE]
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