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Posted: Fri Oct 30th, 2015 15:40
 
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Which to go for
D610 or D800 s/h
I have the D7200 for wildlife so this would be for landscapes and portraits.

 




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Checked eBay and there isn't too much of a price diference. I have a D610, no serious complaints, but 50% more pixles would make it tempting.



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I have D600 and D800. I prefer the D600 for general use but the D800 has the pro accessory sockets that fit all my attachments. The D600/610 has a usb-like connector instead. :-(
If you need the MP then the D800 is very good.



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Was there a reason you excluded the D750 from your choice?



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I'm buying secondhand so the D750 is out of my price range unfortunately

 




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Eric, I would be interested in a D750 but I dont know what advantages it has over my D600. I dont do video so all the sexy video bits are wasted on me.

Is a D750 that much better than a D610?



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The D750 has only incramental improvements over the D610.



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The one thing that it has that I fancy is the Highlight metering which I think will be useful for my flamenco shooting.

I cant seem to find what the buffer size is for RAW images for the D750 v. D618 v. D810.



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jk wrote:
Eric, I would be interested in a D750 but I dont know what advantages it has over my D600. I dont do video so all the sexy video bits are wasted on me.

Is a D750 that much better than a D610?


Don't know ...it depends what floats your boat.
The D750 is lighter, has more battery life, has Expeed 4, 51x focus points, inbuilt wifi, a tilting LCD ...and a handgrip that's deeper and better imho than all other Nikon grips.

I wasn't suggesting it was an overal better option, just curious why Iain had discounted it.



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The D750 would have been my first chose if I'd been able to afford it.

 

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