Fabian Maxwell
Member
Hi all,
I was about to purchase a D610, but now that Nikon promises to fix the D600 if the sensor/oilspot problem occurs, I am considering to get a D600 instead (as there is really hardly any difference).
Now, I did have the chance to get my hands on a D610. I has one feature (which the D7000 lacks unfortunately) which I got to love immediately. You can switch the Auto Iso on and off with the front dial if you press the ISO button at the same time.
Does anyone know if this is true for the D600 as well?
Thanks!
Max
I was about to purchase a D610, but now that Nikon promises to fix the D600 if the sensor/oilspot problem occurs, I am considering to get a D600 instead (as there is really hardly any difference).
Now, I did have the chance to get my hands on a D610. I has one feature (which the D7000 lacks unfortunately) which I got to love immediately. You can switch the Auto Iso on and off with the front dial if you press the ISO button at the same time.
Does anyone know if this is true for the D600 as well?
Thanks!
Max