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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
To FX or not to FX
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 501627" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>Got my D7000 about 5 years ago and added a D600 2 years later. The trinity followed as I got rid of all my DX glass. Added a 750 early this year to get even better ISO performance and low light focusing capabilities. I noticed an IQ difference with the 600 and a big ISO diff with the 750. Plus the 750 has wifi and the tilty LCD. If you shoot nothing but outdoors in bright sunlight, high ISO means nothing to you. But, if you get a 14-24 you will have to have full frame or you're wasting your money (IMHO) on a great UWA lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 501627, member: 15556"] Got my D7000 about 5 years ago and added a D600 2 years later. The trinity followed as I got rid of all my DX glass. Added a 750 early this year to get even better ISO performance and low light focusing capabilities. I noticed an IQ difference with the 600 and a big ISO diff with the 750. Plus the 750 has wifi and the tilty LCD. If you shoot nothing but outdoors in bright sunlight, high ISO means nothing to you. But, if you get a 14-24 you will have to have full frame or you're wasting your money (IMHO) on a great UWA lens. [/QUOTE]
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