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Oct 8 2013 11:36pm
Nikon announced the new D610.
Hopefully it fixes the issues there were with the D600.
Perhaps when some refurbished ones start popping up I will make the upgrade to full frame (even though I really dont need it)
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Oct 9 2013 11:25am
Cuz no one posts here heh
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Oct 9 2013 01:42pm
I'm really interested in the D610, but by the time finances look right for me to move to it, there'll probably be a nice mirrorless camera available (I like mirrorless camera metering and focus accuracy), or a D620 or something.

Looks like it fixes all the issues.
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Oct 9 2013 01:46pm
I can't afford it lol.
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Oct 9 2013 02:29pm
Would like a D800 :)
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Oct 9 2013 08:57pm
Quote (Canadian_Man @ Oct 9 2013 03:42pm)
I'm really interested in the D610, but by the time finances look right for me to move to it, there'll probably be a nice mirrorless camera available (I like mirrorless camera metering and focus accuracy), or a D620 or something.

Looks like it fixes all the issues.


mirrorless is worse at those o.o
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Oct 9 2013 10:56pm
Quote (Hermione @ Oct 9 2013 07:57pm)
mirrorless is worse at those o.o


Really? I noticed the tech in my D5200's live-view focus is always spot on (100% of the time), just really slow. Its aperture-priority is better too in live-view (slight tendency to overexpose in regular aperture priority mode). I would've thought a mirrorless camera would have these advantages built in and refined better? Especially in the next couple years of releases.

My gf's mirrorless is pretty decent minus the inability to go out of auto (pretty difficult to use it in full manual, convoluted controls).
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