

- #Compare helicon remote and control my nikon update#
- #Compare helicon remote and control my nikon upgrade#
Even +/- 3 stops with 3-stop increments might just be enough for most work, but having tested this (by selecting the 3 images out of my series of 7 or 9 images) in Photomatix, the results are inferior to the HDR produced from all 7 or 9 images. The D600 can do +/- 3 stops with 3 images but the D700 can do +/- 4 stops over 9 images, and I find I do use this span for extreme lighting conditions. I love landscape work and increasingly use bracketing with post processing in Photomatix, particularly for sunrise and sunset images. I have been away on a photography weekend with friends and I have used this time to analyse my shooting style and workflow. For the present I will stay with my D700. I have reluctantly decided that I cannot go ahead with the purchase of the D600.

#Compare helicon remote and control my nikon update#
Once I do a thorough analysis between the two (detailed comparisons coming soon), I will update this article with my recommendations. The Nikon D600 might offer impressive performance in comparison to the D700, especially in low-light situations (once down-sampled). Obviously, image quality is a big factor that I am not analyzing here. Looks like the D600 would be a nice backup camera for it. Otherwise, the D700 is still a phenomenal camera.
#Compare helicon remote and control my nikon upgrade#
Would I upgrade to the D600 from the D700? If max shutter speed, slower sync speed and inferior AF were not as important, or if I desperately needed video, then I sure would. $2,999 (as introduced, dropped to $2,699.95, discontinued)Īs you can see, aside from an inferior autofocus system, slower max shutter speed and lighter build, the D600 has plenty to offer in comparison. Nikon D600 vs D700 Specification Comparison Camera FeatureĢ,016-pixel RGB sensor 3D Color Matrix Metering IIġ,005-pixel RGB sensor 3D Color Matrix Metering II Let’s take a look at how the two cameras compare – I am sure many current Nikon D700 owners are wondering about the differences. However, the sensor is full-frame, so it cannot really be compared to the D7000 anymore. Interestingly, the Nikon D600 is a lot more like the D7000 than the D700, thanks to its inferior autofocus system and similar camera build.
