My D300 is about to bite the dust so I am looking to upgrade at This time I am leaning toward the D610 I photograph mostly seniors and weddings what are some of your thoughts on the D610 and where to purchase. I also have D200 for back up now and will send my D300 in for repair... shutter is sticking intermittently.
uindemg wrote:
My D300 is about to bite the dust so I am looking to upgrade at This time I am leaning toward the D610 I photograph mostly seniors and weddings what are some of your thoughts on the D610 and where to purchase. I also have D200 for back up now and will send my D300 in for repair... shutter is sticking intermittently.
If you do not have a local store to support and keep in business, then I recommend B&H, Adorama, Cameta or Roberts. All fine sellers.
uindemg wrote:
My D300 is about to bite the dust so I am looking to upgrade at This time I am leaning toward the D610 I photograph mostly seniors and weddings what are some of your thoughts on the D610 and where to purchase. I also have D200 for back up now and will send my D300 in for repair... shutter is sticking intermittently.
It seems that the two obvious choices are the D610 and D7100. The D610 will allow larger enlargements for the same quality and better images at high ISO. If those are important to you, it is an excellent camera.
I'm in a similar position. Not only am I ready for a new camera, but I'd like to move to a full-frame dslr to reduce the noise in shadow areas.
I've been watching the forums for months on the d600 and d610. As you probably know, the d600 was plagued by oil spots in the sensors and owners were furious with Nikon for their response or lack thereof. The general consensus was that, when the shutter was activated, oil splattered on the sensor. This was not something you could fix with a blower and required wet cleaning (which voids your guarantee unless you send it to Nikon to do).
It was assumed that the d610 was their way of correcting the problem without actually acknowledging that there was one.
As it turned out, there is still some "oil on sensor" problem with the d610. It isn't as wide-spread and it seems to disappear after 5,000 shutter actuations, but it's still there.
If you can't postpone the purchase any longer (like I can), my recommendation would be to buy from a dealer who has a liberal return/exchange policy. Amazon has been extremely generous to their customers with the d600 problems. You might want to read the review sections at amazon for the two cameras to get an idea of what I mean.
Ronbo
Loc: Okanagan falls BC. Canada
The D600 and 610 cameras are excellent. The sensor problem has been addressed.
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