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![]() | Nikon D610 Pros: Value for money (especially for used in 2021), sensor still current, good dynamic range, good yield at high iso, indestructible Cons: Weight, size, shallow grip, inaccurate autofocus and too concentrated dots in the center, not very sharp sensor, terrible video department, unarticulated screen, lack of dedicated iso button. Opinion: To date it is clearly a dated tool with considerable limitations when compared to the current mirrorless of nikon house. I believe, however, that it is still a valid alternative for those who want to start taking photography for little, but having in their hands a tool that, after 8 years, still guarantees excellent image quality. I find the D610 sensor less "sharp" than that of the D750. In hindsight I wouldn't have bought the D610 but the D750, and I generally recommend the latter more. I have often had Front/Back focus issues pairing this body with nikon native optics. It's also a really nice brick; heavy, ungainly, and with a grip that does not convince me much. sent on March 04, 2021 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G Pros: Lightness, cost Cons: F/B focus, chromatic aberrations, too softness to f1.8, distortion, "plastic" lens Opinion: I wasn't thrilled with that. He failed to involve me in any way despite trying to use it in various contexts, on Nikon D610. Bought used (as new) still under warranty at 150 euros. I immediately found a strong back focus that I was able to correct with the "end correction of the goal" with value -17! The focus is quick but not repeatable. At the opening the image is too soft with a low detail also due to the difficulty of having a precise focus 100%. You can start to really see detail at f2.8 in my opinion. From the point of looking out for chromatic aberrations... Even with the correction in post you continue to observe green and purple dominants on the edges even in non-critical light situations by looking at the photo in 1:1. A lens that is not incisive, which among other things presents a blurry one that is very "hard" that I do not like at all. To date I would prefer to spend a little more considering much more incisive alternatives, also because this focal I find that it is "no meat in fish" but this is my personal taste. sent on December 08, 2019 |
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