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D750
The D750 vs. the D610
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<blockquote data-quote="eal1" data-source="post: 355707" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>yes, the auto focus improvement makes me think about the 750 - but i purchased the 610 less than 6 months ago.</p><p>Could i sell it . . . along with my now little used D7000 (DX can be useful), combine the money, add some more $, and purchase the 750? Yes, and i just might.</p><p>I enjoyed using the 610 at my daughter's baby shower (grandchild due in about 5 weeks), yet i was frustrated by the auto focus system and the autofocus button/switch - which i kept hitting accidentally, throwing off the focus. My technique needs work, but the 610 isn't perfect. Do i want to spend more money on a body, or could better use for that money be found in purchasing additional lenses? That's the dilemma that technology and marketing raises over and over again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eal1, post: 355707, member: 8642"] yes, the auto focus improvement makes me think about the 750 - but i purchased the 610 less than 6 months ago. Could i sell it . . . along with my now little used D7000 (DX can be useful), combine the money, add some more $, and purchase the 750? Yes, and i just might. I enjoyed using the 610 at my daughter's baby shower (grandchild due in about 5 weeks), yet i was frustrated by the auto focus system and the autofocus button/switch - which i kept hitting accidentally, throwing off the focus. My technique needs work, but the 610 isn't perfect. Do i want to spend more money on a body, or could better use for that money be found in purchasing additional lenses? That's the dilemma that technology and marketing raises over and over again. [/QUOTE]
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