Which one to get if it is you as I could get a good condition D800E for slightly lower cost?
Tks.
Really depends on what you need the camera for....
Agree.
And the CAT Shooters out there will be happy with a D60 I think.
Noooo..... Cat Lover need to go for Df...... the King of Cat Shooter....
I second that. Nowadays I shoot all my cats with the Df. Small and light and unbelievable high ISO capability. My D800E now 'pak monk' in the dry cabinet.
I second that. Nowadays I shoot all my cats with the Df. Small and light and unbelievable high ISO capability. My D800E now 'pak monk' in the dry cabinet.
RAM is a pittance compared to the camera, much less the SD cards used.D750 for me.
Not a fan of the 36MP files, yes, the detail is great, dynamic range of D800 triumphs. But personally I'm not a fan of the large file sizes, though some might claim memory is cheap nowadays, your computer needs to have enough power to handle the large files, and RAM isn't cheap
My $0.02
I shoot with Df for most of the time.
But I sold D800 away, give room for a new body to come in
I only can afford to have 1 wife and 1 mistress.
D750 for me.
Not a fan of the 36MP files, yes, the detail is great, dynamic range of D800 triumphs. But personally I'm not a fan of the large file sizes, though some might claim memory is cheap nowadays, your computer needs to have enough power to handle the large files, and RAM isn't cheap
My $0.02
My 2 year old MBP handles 36MP files from the D800E the same as 16MP files from my E-M1 or X-T1, without any RAM upgrade.
I would like to upgrade from the D600. I've not been happy with its sharpness especially when I pixel peep, and the focusing speed. I do not think that I will be happy with D750, should I be getting the D810 instead? I own 2 of the 3 trinity lenses.