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Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2013 16:11
 
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Since I dont have easy access these days to the latest cameras I was wondering.......

Has anyone done a comparison of the D600 v. D7000 with respect to resolution and general image quality?

The only thing I could find was from the incomparably vague Ken Rockwell.
http://kenrockwell.com/nikon/d600/vs-d7000.htm
It says nothing really!

This one seems better.
http://photographylife.com/nikon-d600-vs-d7000



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jk wrote:
Since I dont have easy access these days to the latest cameras I was wondering.......

Has anyone done a comparison of the D600 v. D7000 with respect to resolution and general image quality?

The only thing I could find was from the incomparably vague Ken Rockwell.
http://kenrockwell.com/nikon/d600/vs-d7000.htm
It says nothing really!

This one seems better.
http://photographylife.com/nikon-d600-vs-d7000





There is the studio comparison on DPreview



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Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
Since I dont have easy access these days to the latest cameras I was wondering.......

Has anyone done a comparison of the D600 v. D7000 with respect to resolution and general image quality?

The only thing I could find was from the incomparably vague Ken Rockwell.
http://kenrockwell.com/nikon/d600/vs-d7000.htm
It says nothing really!

This one seems better.
http://photographylife.com/nikon-d600-vs-d7000





There is the studio comparison on DPreview


Dont like those DPReview tests as they are almost as useless as the DXO ones that I see quoted.
The detail in the actual review of the D600 makes for better comparison and there are few side by side comparions.
http://photographylife.com/reviews/nikon-d600



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JK, how can you expect anything meaningful from KR?

Some more comparison here:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/IMCOMP/COMPS01.HTM

 




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Thanks for the Imaging Resource comparator url.
Very useful to see like for like images in the same screen.

I have bookmarked the page. :-)



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jk wrote:
Thanks for the Imaging Resource comparator url.
Very useful to see like for like images in the same screen.

I have bookmarked the page. :-)


Discovered that the D600 hasn't got the one press on the back rocker switch to zoom full frame function. Another reason why I was right not to buy. ;-)



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Eric,
re hasn't got ...
If one looks more in-depth, things like a flash-PC and 10-pin remote are also lacking.
I was surprised that the D600 does have an AF motor and Ai-ring.
In another review, the D600 was criticised for the slownesss of buffer-write-to-SD (by a reviewer who had D4 experience).
I handled a D600 some months ago, and I still do not like the feel of the camera.
Regards, Gilbert

 




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Gilbert Sandberg wrote:
Eric,
re hasn't got ...
If one looks more in-depth, things like a flash-PC and 10-pin remote are also lacking.
I was surprised that the D600 does have an AF motor and Ai-ring.
In another review, the D600 was criticised for the slownesss of buffer-write-to-SD (by a reviewer who had D4 experience).
I handled a D600 some months ago, and I still do not like the feel of the camera.
Regards, Gilbert


Yes I recall your previous comments and haven't even bothered to go and handle one.
You saved me some money ;-)



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Eric,
re: saved some...
Good on you.
To counter any hints of Nikon bashing here: the D600 may be the perfect camera for those who wants a full-frame (FX) camera and have hands the size of a Japanese lady.
Regards, Gilbert

 




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Gilbert Sandberg wrote:
Eric,
re: saved some...
Good on you.
To counter any hints of Nikon bashing here: the D600 may be the perfect camera for those who wants a full-frame (FX) camera and have hands the size of a Japanese lady.
Regards, Gilbert


:rofl::rofl: Dont know any japanese ladies!
However I was considering a D600 if it fits in my underwater housing. :-)
With the housing on the D600 you need to have large rufty tufty diver hands to hold the housing.

:devil:



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