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"Native ISO" is the lowest ISO setting within a camera's normal, non-extended range. For the D600, that's ISO 100.
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I also would not write off anything for dropping XP support. XP has problems, and it always has. Further, MS will be dropping support for XP anytime now that 8 is out. It's very expensive for...
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The D800E would be best if you can afford it, because of the removal of the low-pass filter on the CCD. But, that advantage will only be appreciable if you're very experienced and using top-grade...
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If you don't shoot that often, why go FX at all? Especially with cameras like the D7000 or D3S out there and so many used, and much less expensive DX lenses?
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I think there might be a chance Nikon will drop the price of the 600 $200-$300 after Canon comes to market with its competing model, scheduled for December.
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I shoot weddings also, which is the hardest test of camera ergonomics. I could afford the D800, and compared to the 600, preferred it only because of its better AF and mag-alloy construction. I...
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I shoot weddings also, which is the hardest test of camera ergonomics. I could afford the D800, and compared to the 600, preferred it only because of its better AF and full mag-alloy construction....
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I shoot weddings also, which is the hardest test of camera ergonomics. I could afford the D800, and compared to the 600, preferred it only because of its better AF and full mag-alloy construction....
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I shoot weddings also, which is the hardest test of camera ergonomics. I could afford the D800, and compared to the 600, preferred it only because of its better AF and full mag-alloy construction....
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You might not see above where I wrote that you can shoot with an excellent AI/AIS lens and you can adjust the aperture all you want as you shoot 600 vid. And, I said I'm not sure, you might be able...
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Shoot with an excellent AI/AIS lens and you can adjust the aperture all you want as you shoot 600 vid. And, I'm not sure, you might be able to adjust vid with non-g AF lenses too, don't see why...
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But, if you put a DX lens on the 600, it automatically crops to DX, so you can't get FX CCD with DX lenses.
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You can take a pic while shooting vid on the 600, but it ends the vid, saving the file up to the point the pic was snapped.
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I sold my D700 to order D600. I never used the MB-D10 on the 700—didn't need it, and I have larger hands (6'1" 210 lbs), and I usually carry around with the 180f2.8D or 17-35 f2.8. I also ordered...
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