D600 - an entry level FX camera from Nikon
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The Nikon D700 debuted at 2999 if I remember right. I am sorry if I missed the Canons and the Sonys. Strictly a Nikon guy here.
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Nish Sivakumar wrote:
The Nikon D700 debuted at 2999 if I remember right
That might be true, but I saw them selling $2700 range within a couple of months of its release. Regarding Canon 5D Mark II, it was released with $2700 range. I bought it $2699 within 6 months after its release. My main point was Nikon D600 is not the least expensive full frame DSLR that is released. -Madhu
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Nish Sivakumar wrote:
The Nikon D700 debuted at 2999 if I remember right
That might be true, but I saw them selling $2700 range within a couple of months of its release. Regarding Canon 5D Mark II, it was released with $2700 range. I bought it $2699 within 6 months after its release. My main point was Nikon D600 is not the least expensive full frame DSLR that is released. -Madhu
Madhu Cheriyedath wrote:
My main point was Nikon D600 is not the least expensive full frame DSLR that is released.
I won't disagree, but it's the cheapest Nikon FX camera ever released. Not sure how many DX people will move to this one though, since buying lenses will prove to be quite expensive.
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Madhu Cheriyedath wrote:
My main point was Nikon D600 is not the least expensive full frame DSLR that is released.
I won't disagree, but it's the cheapest Nikon FX camera ever released. Not sure how many DX people will move to this one though, since buying lenses will prove to be quite expensive.
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Nish Sivakumar wrote:
Not sure how many DX people will move to this one though, since buying lenses will prove to be quite expensive.
Very much agree with that. Considering the high cost Nikon full frame lenses (I am seeing the same for newer Canon lenses - 24-70 II is $2300), not sure how many of the current DX users will move to full frame. Nikon did some nice work of releasing some cheaper full frame lenses. The new 24-85 is decent, and the new AF-S versions of F1.8 lenses (28mm, 50mm, 85mm) are good. But lack of F4 zooms is still a major concern (especially considering the cost for F2.8 zooms) Also, other than getting thin DOF, I am not sure the arguments (high ISO, DR etc.)for FX are valid any more. The newer generations of DX sensors are catching up (e.g. the 16 MP used in Fuji X-Pro1, Sony NEX-5F, Pentax K-30 are great) -Madhu
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Been a lot of anticipation since the D800 came out to see what they would do with this. Still a little to expensive for me but can always hope Santa is good this year? :)
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With any luck Canon will fire another shot at Nikon and we will have a price war.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
With any luck Canon will fire another shot at Nikon and we will have a price war
Rumor is that Canon will release 6D with the same sensor as 5D Mark II (or 5D Mark III).
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Nish Sivakumar wrote:
Not sure how many DX people will move to this one though, since buying lenses will prove to be quite expensive.
Very much agree with that. Considering the high cost Nikon full frame lenses (I am seeing the same for newer Canon lenses - 24-70 II is $2300), not sure how many of the current DX users will move to full frame. Nikon did some nice work of releasing some cheaper full frame lenses. The new 24-85 is decent, and the new AF-S versions of F1.8 lenses (28mm, 50mm, 85mm) are good. But lack of F4 zooms is still a major concern (especially considering the cost for F2.8 zooms) Also, other than getting thin DOF, I am not sure the arguments (high ISO, DR etc.)for FX are valid any more. The newer generations of DX sensors are catching up (e.g. the 16 MP used in Fuji X-Pro1, Sony NEX-5F, Pentax K-30 are great) -Madhu
I agree, DX quality has just been going up over the years. Maybe they want to really cash in on FX before everyone realizes this :-)
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Get a old D700 ... better in most aspects, especially micro lens focus adjustments which is essential with a fullframe camera that can generate thinner depth of field that display lens slight focussing imperfections.. Heck, an old D2(x) might be better .
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