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Nikon d810 in 2023?
golunvolo:
A question for the community. I have a chance to get a d810 with a little over 200.000 shots but in very good condition for a fair price (480€). I have never had one of of high resotuion bodies as the 24mpx was more than enough but...of course I have lust for for one. Intended for slow work pace and to enjoy the output. Maybe transform it in a dedicated bw bodie in the future.
I'll love to hear your thoughts
John Geerts:
--- Quote from: golunvolo on February 27, 2023, 11:34:37 ---A question for the community. I have a chance to get a d810 with a little over 200.000 shots but in very good condition for a fair price (480€). I have never had one of of high resotuion bodies as the 24mpx was more than enough but...of course I have lust for for one. Intended for slow work pace and to enjoy the output. Maybe transform it in a dedicated bw bodie in the future.
I'll love to hear your thoughts
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Be carefull with the second hand D810 as the Factory Autofocus tolerance is sometimes too high (especially in the early models), resulting in the extremely irritating task of fine-tuning all your auto-focus lenses. It took me 2 samples before I had a 'normal' D810. In that respect a D800E is more reliable.
Personally I think 200.000 shots is pretty high. There are a lot of samples on the market with less actuations, but that comes with a price, I guess.
Erik Lund:
Image quality, high ISO etc and also the speed of witch the camera works, took a big step up with the D850,,,
golunvolo:
Thank you for your input and advise. I'm still on the fence.
Fons Baerken:
I would chose the D850 great camera, "your z7 for f- mount lenses".
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