Go for it.I actually want to trade my 600 in for a 610. I know, marginal increase in quality, but I think my particular 600 has issues with AF and certain settings on the camera itself.
Good question on the firmware. I'll make a point to look.You should get some money for your 600. Are there any firmware updates for it?
At least I now have 3 full frame lenses to use, all Nikkor and one was made in Japan. It weighs quite a bit more than the other two.
Not using it to its full potential here, but I got some great pics this morn.
I've been into cameras for a long time. I moved up to a DSLR in 2008 I think and finally up to full frame back in 2013. A lens per year isn't all that much of a splurge.For someone that pretends to be fiscally conservative you sure do buy a lot of high $$$ toys.
It does. I haven't been able to determine if the AF is just picking an inopportune spot to AF on or its a combination of that and my ultra-thin DOF at the apertures I'm shooting. For example, this pic took the Disney photog a few times to get us in focus. I don't have the other shots handy, but the point of focus was not us. Maybe on the flags behind us..? I'd have to go and see. It could have simply been user error too. I'm under-impressed with most of the Disney photogs shots in both composition and settings.I thought the 600 had fast AF, especially low light conditions.
meta data for this shot? If I would have wanted to get the the foreground (waz family) and castle to all be in focus, I would have started at F8, ISO 200 or so and worked up from there.It does. I haven't been able to determine if the AF is just picking an inopportune spot to AF on or its a combination of that and my ultra-thin DOF at the apertures I'm shooting. For example, this pic took the Disney photog a few times to get us in focus. I don't have the other shots handy, but the point of focus was not us. Maybe on the flags behind us..? I'd have to go and see. It could have simply been user error too. I'm under-impressed with most of the Disney photogs shots in both composition and settings.
You not exif plug in on browser?meta data for this shot? If I would have wanted to get the the foreground (waz family) and castle to all be in focus, I would have started at F8, ISO 200 or so and worked up from there.
Maybe you can become a professional Disney photog... if they let you and your family live in the park?I'm under-impressed with most of the Disney photogs shots in both composition and settings.