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 Posted: Mon Mar 16th, 2015 16:08
Eric



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Judith wrote:
Well, my vote goes to the D810. :-) Even if I did manage to drop it first time I used it - aaaargghh!!! It's OK but my lens is about to pay the repair shop a visit. :-(

I don't find the file sizes a problem. It's great being able to crop out the centre and still have a good sized image. I think I will find this useful when I get out and try and do some more bird photography. I'm not really up on the technical side of things but I am loving the new camera.

There is a Thom Hogan article on his site, I think, comparing the D750 with the 810. I think he liked both but came down on the side of the 810.


I dropped my D3 and 24-70 while dashing to get a shot. Bounced off a wall hit the concrete floor ...and the lens flew into 10 pieces. D3 was fine.

Lens was reassembled, for c. £100... And I honestly feel it was a sharper lens for being reassembled!

Last edited on Mon Mar 16th, 2015 16:10 by Eric



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