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Wanting a new main camera, 610 or 800?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 333164" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Given what it is you're looking to shoot, the AF on the D800 is going to be your biggest advantage over the D610. Not that the D600 is bad, but the D800 is better, which is going to help you in situations like low light corporate events and with high speed automotive. Both are great cameras, and I use them both. If you've got the budget for it the D800 will be the wiser choice down the road. That said, if you're using it in tandem with the D7000 then it's going to take you a few months to get used to the differences, which actually may be less frustrating than dealing with the <em>almost identical</em> control layout of the D610 - why did they bother reversing the '+' and '-' control buttons on the back?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 333164, member: 9240"] Given what it is you're looking to shoot, the AF on the D800 is going to be your biggest advantage over the D610. Not that the D600 is bad, but the D800 is better, which is going to help you in situations like low light corporate events and with high speed automotive. Both are great cameras, and I use them both. If you've got the budget for it the D800 will be the wiser choice down the road. That said, if you're using it in tandem with the D7000 then it's going to take you a few months to get used to the differences, which actually may be less frustrating than dealing with the [I]almost identical[/I] control layout of the D610 - why did they bother reversing the '+' and '-' control buttons on the back?! [/QUOTE]
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