|
Accept Cookies | Customize | Refuse Cookies |
Luca.valenti www.juzaphoto.com/p/Luca.valenti |
Nikon D600 Pros: Used price, image quality, reliability, ergonomics, size. Cons: Nobody. Opinion: Although it doesn't have a good reputation, the nikon D600 is a full-frame sensor reflex capable of bringing home top-notch work in all climatic and environmental conditions. Aesthetically it resembles the nikon D7200 but the sensor has high qualities that will only come out in the presence of professional optics. With the 50mm returns stunning images. Precise does not miss a shot, never a photo out of focus. In the used market there you buy with prices below an entry level. sent on June 12, 2020 |
Nikon D7200 Pros: Iso held high, accurate AF even in low light, automatic file management, image rendering. Cons: adjustments buttons, shadows in the Raw, the sensor is always dirty screen. Opinion: I had the D7000 and passed furto.rnnon 7200 only because there are many differences in everyday use, but in 7200 I noticed that often you run the risk of pressing the buttons as ISO or AF adjustment while bracket and set the machine (not It is happening of 7000, but maybe I have my fingers stripped me). The monitor gets dirty with the sweat of the face, the quick adjustment menu is more dude than functional. you can quickly change certain parameters from the Info menu but to date have failed to change the order of these adjustments, more than once (accidentally) get from raw to jpeg because, as mentioned before, with the finger I did not notice that I pressed a button which by means of ring nut changed the type of file.rnHo often I noticed a lot of noise in the shadows of the NEF file. Removed these defects is a great machine that gives incredible satisfaction even in low light conditions or under the pioggia.rnDimenticavo a big problem that in my known: the sensor gets dirty very easily and I often find myself always with the same pror black spot in your photos. even after cleaning disappears and reappears reappears and disappears. sent on April 11, 2017 |
May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me