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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by BiagioPelaia


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nikon_d610Nikon D610

Pros: File quality, iso seal, dynamic range (fantastic sensor), tropicalization, dual sd slots, ergonomics

Cons: No preview of exposure in live view, some models are not really exempt from the problem of excessive dirt on the sensor present on the D600

Opinion: Currently, September 2021, I think I can not be denied by saying that it is the best full frame in terms of value for money, perhaps not only from Nikon. Amazing sensor. Infinite dynamic range, excellent iso seal. Massive, tropicalized. Heavy pecca for those like me who do almost only landscape (and night) and often on a tripod does not look in the viewfinder: the lack of preview of exposure in live view (the variation of aperture is manifested by turning off and on the live view, iso and times have no effect on the LV preview). Given the price at which it is currently located, I would buy (maybe I will) a second one to have 2 camera bodies and always keep at hand wide angle pushed and medium canvases during excursions, to minimize changes in optics in humidity and wind conditions and try to keep it cleaner. Sore note the latter: some models suffer from dirt on the sensor, reading on the net (also here itself) many complain of too many (and too frequent) stains on the sensor, which go beyond the dirt that of course sometimes ends up in it during changes of optics. Unfortunately I am among them, my sensor gets dirty more than the sensors of the cars of all my hiking photographer friends. Patience, I had a good reason to learn how to clean it well and now I do it periodically. The baked files do not fear any comparison with those of more modern and much more expensive machines, and it is the feature that most interests me and makes me use this machine with pleasure.

sent on September 27, 2021




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