D600 VS D700 D800 (一朋友个人观点)# PhotoGear - 摄影器材
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一铁丝朋友,业余选手,nikon的相机镜头除了大炮基本摸遍了,
最近卖了他D700,D7000,D300s,入了D800,D600。
下面是他邮件中回复我D600怎么样。 分享一下,觉得有用的赏个包子
Generally, I like the D600 the best of all I have tried: D90,D300, D300s,
D700,D7000, even D800 (and of course, D3200)
What’s good:
Lighter and smaller (sort of) than D700,D800
Has same autofocus as D800, (but has fewer points and they are crammed more
in the center)
Makes great JPEGS, auto white balance and auto iso work really well
$1000 less than a D800
Has the user defined U1 U2 buttons if that’s important to you ( right out
of the D7000)
Has the pre-programmed “picture modes”, which I have little use for.
Seems more comfortable to hold than a D800 (without a battery grip)
The sensor at 24 MP seems to more practical giving smaller raw files (of
course) than a D800
Has better high iso performance than a D700 (which I always thought amazing)
Base iso is 100, not 200
*** Pretty good HD video *** (if you want video) – but not thought to be “
broadcast grade”
Live view works way better than a D700
More high tech “brains” in the built in “firmware”
Inexpensive remote
What’s bad:
The feel and “construction” of the D600 is much more like a D7000 (
consumer grade) than a D700 (pro grade)
Controls not as useful and as well laid out as a D700, or even a D800
Only 3 exposure bracketing (if that matters to you) but up to 3 stops
difference available per exposure (unlike 1 stop difference in D800, but 9
exposures can be bracketed)
Max shutter speed 1/4000, not 1/8000
High speed burst mode is only about 5fsp, less than a D700, and this is not
helped by using a battery grip
The complaints about LCD looking green is about the same as far as I can
tell as compared to a D800
Autofocus control layout is like a D800, which many people consider inferior
to a D700
Many features are subtly dumbed down as compared to a D800, for example the
number of functions that can be assigned to buttons and what can be assigned
is limited (especially using command dial).
Crappy consumer grade cable release.
I don’t like the two tier dial on the left side, and I don’t like the
bracketing button the sane as the D7000
I Don’t like the iso setting on a back button rather than on the command
dial like the D800 (but it’s probably what you’re used to)).
I (personally) would replace a D700 with a D600 in a heartbeat, but be
forewarned, many people will find one or two deficiencies in the D600 that
will turn them off. (especially if they are looking). When going out and
about for casual shooting, I pick my D600 over my D800. It seems I would
tend most times to shoot the D800 from a tripod. Mostly, I have a 50 mm f 1
.8 on my d600, but also would have a 28-300 on hand. I use my 70-200 f2.8
only on my D800.
最近卖了他D700,D7000,D300s,入了D800,D600。
下面是他邮件中回复我D600怎么样。 分享一下,觉得有用的赏个包子
Generally, I like the D600 the best of all I have tried: D90,D300, D300s,
D700,D7000, even D800 (and of course, D3200)
What’s good:
Lighter and smaller (sort of) than D700,D800
Has same autofocus as D800, (but has fewer points and they are crammed more
in the center)
Makes great JPEGS, auto white balance and auto iso work really well
$1000 less than a D800
Has the user defined U1 U2 buttons if that’s important to you ( right out
of the D7000)
Has the pre-programmed “picture modes”, which I have little use for.
Seems more comfortable to hold than a D800 (without a battery grip)
The sensor at 24 MP seems to more practical giving smaller raw files (of
course) than a D800
Has better high iso performance than a D700 (which I always thought amazing)
Base iso is 100, not 200
*** Pretty good HD video *** (if you want video) – but not thought to be “
broadcast grade”
Live view works way better than a D700
More high tech “brains” in the built in “firmware”
Inexpensive remote
What’s bad:
The feel and “construction” of the D600 is much more like a D7000 (
consumer grade) than a D700 (pro grade)
Controls not as useful and as well laid out as a D700, or even a D800
Only 3 exposure bracketing (if that matters to you) but up to 3 stops
difference available per exposure (unlike 1 stop difference in D800, but 9
exposures can be bracketed)
Max shutter speed 1/4000, not 1/8000
High speed burst mode is only about 5fsp, less than a D700, and this is not
helped by using a battery grip
The complaints about LCD looking green is about the same as far as I can
tell as compared to a D800
Autofocus control layout is like a D800, which many people consider inferior
to a D700
Many features are subtly dumbed down as compared to a D800, for example the
number of functions that can be assigned to buttons and what can be assigned
is limited (especially using command dial).
Crappy consumer grade cable release.
I don’t like the two tier dial on the left side, and I don’t like the
bracketing button the sane as the D7000
I Don’t like the iso setting on a back button rather than on the command
dial like the D800 (but it’s probably what you’re used to)).
I (personally) would replace a D700 with a D600 in a heartbeat, but be
forewarned, many people will find one or two deficiencies in the D600 that
will turn them off. (especially if they are looking). When going out and
about for casual shooting, I pick my D600 over my D800. It seems I would
tend most times to shoot the D800 from a tripod. Mostly, I have a 50 mm f 1
.8 on my d600, but also would have a 28-300 on hand. I use my 70-200 f2.8
only on my D800.