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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3/D3X/D3S
traded D600 for D3s with my friend
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 303301" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Thank you guys. I learned to live with the shutter issue. I whined about it but what can I do. Just a whiner. Mr paka paka.</p><p></p><p>I felt that with the d600/d3, iso 4-5000 was my limit for the dance floor but now i can shoot at 8000, i feel free to explore much more regarding creativiting and catching ambient. We shoot in really harsh lighting. as long as youre spot on with exposure, pr even just a bit over the pics look great. It isnt iso 800 but nothing close like what superia 1600 looked like in the film days. Biggest plus is the instantaneous response compared to the d600 and sculpted one piece body. I think down the line I may just still buy a d600/610 again. I would like to learn the video aspect of wedding capture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 303301, member: 14443"] Thank you guys. I learned to live with the shutter issue. I whined about it but what can I do. Just a whiner. Mr paka paka. I felt that with the d600/d3, iso 4-5000 was my limit for the dance floor but now i can shoot at 8000, i feel free to explore much more regarding creativiting and catching ambient. We shoot in really harsh lighting. as long as youre spot on with exposure, pr even just a bit over the pics look great. It isnt iso 800 but nothing close like what superia 1600 looked like in the film days. Biggest plus is the instantaneous response compared to the d600 and sculpted one piece body. I think down the line I may just still buy a d600/610 again. I would like to learn the video aspect of wedding capture. [/QUOTE]
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