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Posted: Thu Feb 25th, 2016 08:52
 
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Graham so are you departing the FX for the DX land.
That D810 will seem like yesterdays toys with a new D500 that also does 4K video.

Please send D810 or keep for me as it means that I wont have to worry about anymore new cameras. After all what more can I need with D810 and D800?



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jk wrote:
After all what more can I need with D810 and D800?

D820? :lol:



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The D500 seems to have a lot going for it especially with longer lenses.



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Robert wrote:
jk wrote:
After all what more can I need with D810 and D800?

D820? :lol:


Only before 8:30
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JK I will hang onto the D810 as it is a first class camera and I have a lot of FX Nikon Glass including w/a lenses. For landscape or studio work you can not fault it. The D500 will be just for my bird photography with lond lenses.



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I have to say that I don't like the 510,520 approach to model numbering...it somehow lessens the new model, making it seem more like a fault correction release, like the 610!

Agreed but they dug themselves into a corner now.

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Don't get me started on the EU.

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Now would I do that? We don't need to worry now anyway, that nice Mr Cameron has it all agreed... Everything will be rosy now. Not sure if we will get our pound shillings and pence back though. Feet and inches would be nice. :devil: :hardhat: :diggingahole:


It's those metric focal lengths that get me confused. Why can't they be in inches?
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Graham Whistler wrote:
JK I will hang onto the D810 as it is a first class camera and I have a lot of FX Nikon Glass including w/a lenses. For landscape or studio work you can not fault it. The D500 will be just for my bird photography with lond lenses.

Have to agree.

If I could wipe clean my 'camera body slate', without losing too much money, I think I would re-equip with a D810 and a D500.



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I am still vascillating over a D810, D750, and D500.
A 24MP is my preference but I also want a FX and 10pin connector.
I think ultimately FX or DX is a distraction as the Fujis have proven so a D500 is probably my end goal, a D810 may be a second best solution.



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The D500 has a ten pin connector.



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