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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
To FX or not to FX
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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce808" data-source="post: 501664" data-attributes="member: 39784"><p>I shoot basically everything except sports. Landscape, night city scape,astrophotography, street, people, pets, travel. I guess 80% of what I shoot is at night using ambient light. Probably 90% is handheld. Most times when I head out I pack 2 bodies, 3 lenses (10-24,18-140, 70-300 during the day or 10-24, 24-70, 70-200 at night or rarely just 1 body and 35, 85) I also shoot large/jpeg, don't use Lightroom or Photoshop (well PS mobile to get rid of dust spots) and while I do print occasionally it never goes above 12x24. Most of what I shoot gets posted to social media and for that, I guess the IQ wouldn't be too important, except for my own price of mind I want to take the best photos I can with what I have. </p><p></p><p>I just curious about moving to a 610, I believe what I've read says that I won't see too much difference, moving to a 750/800 will give a lot more, although the 800/810 might show off any crappy technique. I like the similarity of controls on the 610/750 in relation to my 7000. I also love the look of the DF and if that had the el-en15 battery I would be all over it. I like that all my batteries use the same charger. But If I could get that for a good price I would surely be tempted. What I'm looking to improve is low light focusing and lower my ISO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce808, post: 501664, member: 39784"] I shoot basically everything except sports. Landscape, night city scape,astrophotography, street, people, pets, travel. I guess 80% of what I shoot is at night using ambient light. Probably 90% is handheld. Most times when I head out I pack 2 bodies, 3 lenses (10-24,18-140, 70-300 during the day or 10-24, 24-70, 70-200 at night or rarely just 1 body and 35, 85) I also shoot large/jpeg, don't use Lightroom or Photoshop (well PS mobile to get rid of dust spots) and while I do print occasionally it never goes above 12x24. Most of what I shoot gets posted to social media and for that, I guess the IQ wouldn't be too important, except for my own price of mind I want to take the best photos I can with what I have. I just curious about moving to a 610, I believe what I've read says that I won't see too much difference, moving to a 750/800 will give a lot more, although the 800/810 might show off any crappy technique. I like the similarity of controls on the 610/750 in relation to my 7000. I also love the look of the DF and if that had the el-en15 battery I would be all over it. I like that all my batteries use the same charger. But If I could get that for a good price I would surely be tempted. What I'm looking to improve is low light focusing and lower my ISO. [/QUOTE]
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