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D500
The delima... do I go with D500 or D810
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<blockquote data-quote="Osantacruz" data-source="post: 558156" data-attributes="member: 10564"><p>Depends what you shoot. With a fast xqd card, you'll basically have an unlimited buffer on the d500 if you shoot bursts. D750 is overall amazing and my only wish to add on it would be 1/8000 instead of 1/4000 shutter limit. I like it better than my d800 because the focus is much better in my real world use. Honestly, unless your computer is garbage, processing d800 images isn't the slow process so many people make it out to be. And HDD drive space is fairly cheap these days so the concerns about file space are, in my opinion, silly. The d800 does have a few nice touches like a dedicated AF back focus button and I prefer the button layout for changing ISO over the d750 (while the d750 has a better mode and metering layout over the d800 IMO) Since the d810 is basically a d800 with better focusing, the same would apply to that camera. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osantacruz, post: 558156, member: 10564"] Depends what you shoot. With a fast xqd card, you'll basically have an unlimited buffer on the d500 if you shoot bursts. D750 is overall amazing and my only wish to add on it would be 1/8000 instead of 1/4000 shutter limit. I like it better than my d800 because the focus is much better in my real world use. Honestly, unless your computer is garbage, processing d800 images isn't the slow process so many people make it out to be. And HDD drive space is fairly cheap these days so the concerns about file space are, in my opinion, silly. The d800 does have a few nice touches like a dedicated AF back focus button and I prefer the button layout for changing ISO over the d750 (while the d750 has a better mode and metering layout over the d800 IMO) Since the d810 is basically a d800 with better focusing, the same would apply to that camera. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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