Zone-System-Grandpa wrote:
If you already own an D800e, please forget thinking that you will gain much by spending money on a D810..
Under practical usage, I've tested both using the same lens on both mounted on a tripod using the same settings and can see no difference whatsoever.. Only unless you have neither, would I suggest that you purchase the D810 for the sake of owning one for resale value in the future..
If you want a quieter shutter, ok, the 810 wins but, iso 64 does not mean that much in most all situations.. Just sayin' 8-)
Six months from now, who knows, perhaps Canon will come out with a model having a 50 megapixel Sony sensor ? Canon is overdue to change things back around again ? Keeping up, is an endless game :shock:
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Thank you for your input.
It has its specific advantages for me.
Just got my D810 yesterday.
I bought it for it's faster focusing, silent shutter, quiet continuous, larger buffer capability, higher rate of frames in CH, new Group Area AF Mode amongst other features important to my type of photography, which is primarily birds. I believe it may just be the best body for bird photography available at the present.