For this year I had to use my old D600 with my 200-500 and a SB-910 instead of using my D810 because it was in the shop. I'm amazed at the quality of the work with the little D600. I know I can enlarge any of these to 8.5x11 very easily. Maybe even up to 16x20. The little D600 even produced a 24x48 print a few years ago that is simply stunning. So given this body of work would a mirrorless system be able to improve on these? I will add that I've incorporated Topaz Denoise AI into my workflow last year.
Excellent work on these tiny beauties, Larry!
I don't see how any of them could be improved on. Excellent job.
Larryshuman wrote:
For this year I had to use my old D600 with my 200-500 and a SB-910 instead of using my D810 because it was in the shop. I'm amazed at the quality of the work with the little D600. I know I can enlarge any of these to 8.5x11 very easily. Maybe even up to 16x20. The little D600 even produced a 24x48 print a few years ago that is simply stunning. So given this body of work would a mirrorless system be able to improve on these? I will add that I've incorporated Topaz Denoise AI into my workflow last year.
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Great shots, Larry! I like each one.
Bubba
Larryshuman wrote:
For this year I had to use my old D600 with my 200-500 and a SB-910 instead of using my D810 because it was in the shop. I'm amazed at the quality of the work with the little D600. I know I can enlarge any of these to 8.5x11 very easily. Maybe even up to 16x20. The little D600 even produced a 24x48 print a few years ago that is simply stunning. So given this body of work would a mirrorless system be able to improve on these? I will add that I've incorporated Topaz Denoise AI into my workflow last year.
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Nice work Larry. You had a good year after all despite the horrible weather.
I have a D850 and a D500, both of which I love, and both of which I use regularly. When I first went Full Frame, I bought a D610. I like and use it too. Other than the comparatively small sensor, I see no real lack of features that are worth complaining about. It's a very nice little, capable camera that does Macro especially well.
As far as mirrorless goes, I'm not going there. At 68 I'm set until time to hang up the spurs! Let the upcoming young punks deal with mirrorless!!
Very nice photos! I wouldn't change a thing!!
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
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