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D600/D610
To FX or not to FX
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 501813" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Here's the thing with low light and high ISO that probably mean very little to you when choosing between the D610 and D750 ... <em>you're shooting JPEG</em>. That is important. Yes, you're going to have about one stop less noise with the D750, but the in-camera High ISO NR is pretty darn good in both cameras. What you'll never benefit from with the D750 is the ability to dip into the amazing dynamic range of the RAW file, pulling details buried in 5 stops worth of darkness because you only have what your meter reading allowed you to capture.</p><p></p><p>As an owner of both cameras (and a D800), what I'm telling you is that you're over-buying if you get anything beyond the D610 and shoot only JPEG alone. The only thing that the other cameras will buy you is more focus points. Were I in your shoes, I'd get a D7200. You lose nothing in terms of reach that you're already used to, and the improvements in the sensor on that camera will certainly be eye opening over the D7000, particularly with the removal of the OLPF. You also get the 51-pt focus system that the D610 lacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 501813, member: 9240"] Here's the thing with low light and high ISO that probably mean very little to you when choosing between the D610 and D750 ... [I]you're shooting JPEG[/I]. That is important. Yes, you're going to have about one stop less noise with the D750, but the in-camera High ISO NR is pretty darn good in both cameras. What you'll never benefit from with the D750 is the ability to dip into the amazing dynamic range of the RAW file, pulling details buried in 5 stops worth of darkness because you only have what your meter reading allowed you to capture. As an owner of both cameras (and a D800), what I'm telling you is that you're over-buying if you get anything beyond the D610 and shoot only JPEG alone. The only thing that the other cameras will buy you is more focus points. Were I in your shoes, I'd get a D7200. You lose nothing in terms of reach that you're already used to, and the improvements in the sensor on that camera will certainly be eye opening over the D7000, particularly with the removal of the OLPF. You also get the 51-pt focus system that the D610 lacks. [/QUOTE]
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