D600 User Thread


Status
Not open for further replies.
hmmm i dun quite get ur question. Are u comparing AF on subject eye, difference between AF-S and AF-C?

If tat is ur question, then theorectically, should be able to achieve the same focus on subject be it af-s or af-c... But in practical is diff story

u might not get the same focus dependin on ur settings.
by default, in AF-S, u can snap a pic only when it's in focus.
in AF-C, u can snap a pic even when subject is not in focus
 

But you can set the AF-C priority to Focus, I doubt there would be any difference then already.
 

hmmm i dun quite get ur question. Are u comparing AF on subject eye, difference between AF-S and AF-C?

If tat is ur question, then theorectically, should be able to achieve the same focus on subject be it af-s or af-c... But in practical is diff story

Pardon me for my unfamilarisation of the terms and features of the D600 (being my first DSLR). If I were to use af-s, focusing at the object's eye on portraits, comparing with af-c 39 pts, does it get sharper image? Think you are right theoretically.
 

blueblood said:
Pardon me for my unfamilarisation of the terms and features of the D600 (being my first DSLR). If I were to use af-s, focusing at the object's eye on portraits, comparing with af-c 39 pts, does it get sharper image? Think you are right theoretically.

Im not expert in d600.

But in portrait shooting it is understandable to use af-s and single af point.

Af-c and you may have a missfocus if there are moving objects in the background.
 

ijnek said:
u might not get the same focus dependin on ur settings.
by default, in AF-S, u can snap a pic only when it's in focus.
in AF-C, u can snap a pic even when subject is not in focus

Actually i dun understand his question. Is he comparin sharpness in terms of af-s to af-c on a stationary object? If he is, then it wont make a diff theorectically.
 

lol, not sure myself...
 

blueblood said:
Pardon me for my unfamilarisation of the terms and features of the D600 (being my first DSLR). If I were to use af-s, focusing at the object's eye on portraits, comparing with af-c 39 pts, does it get sharper image? Think you are right theoretically.

Ahhh i get what ur asking now... :)

Assuming u are not using dynamic area AF (camera choose which points to use automatically), and u are using single point af-c with 39-pnts dynamic, then u would get the same results.

Single pnt Af-c with 39-pnt dynamic means:
U use the fixed point to aim ur focus. the camera will regconize ur subject and uses the 39pnts to track focus if the subject moves around the frame.



If u are using dynamic area, then it is a diff story...
 

Last edited:
Thank you all bros who responded to my questions. I actually learnt bits by bits from this forum, while I touch the camera and read the manual repeatly everyday.
I know that I need to search around for anwers before posting them, but sometimes may not get it.

This is a forum where most gurus do not throw harse remarks, and are unselfish to share. :)
 

blueblood said:
Thank you all bros who responded to my questions. I actually learnt bits by bits from this forum, while I touch the camera and read the manual repeatly everyday.
I know that I need to search around for anwers before posting them, but sometimes may not get it.

This is a forum where most gurus do not throw harse remarks, and are unselfish to share. :)

Well to me, i think if u have done simple search but cant easily find ur answer, its ok to post and ask. Tats what a forum is for, even if its a repeated qn. If someone has to search high and low, go thru 30 pages of text just to find answers, then tats called a "manual".

Dun forget to go out and shoot! Shooting at home and outside is different! :) btw im no guru and im learning too.
 

This is a forum where most gurus do not throw harse remarks, and are unselfish to share. :)

ahhh...most gurus, not me then...lol

bring out the menu along if u can, u nvr know when u need it.

for myself, most of the time i know the functions, but when come to shootin, too excited to remember to use it...lol
this d39, Bkt etc...lol
 

Yup, i have a pdf copy of my manual on my phone :)
 

Where do you download it, because I am guessing it is extremely useful!
 

Strong reminder to the CSers here... please play nice and not resort to calling names or statements similar in nature.
 

Where do you download it, because I am guessing it is extremely useful!
Sorry, I had to delete the link to the manual, it was too naughty.
 

Im planning to get my first vertical grip, for my D600, can someone share your view after using a grip and where can I get a good price. Thanks
 

it should b available on nikon website....ya, i should transfer it to my dropbox and save it to my phone
 

Thanks for the info guys!
 

Im planning to get my first vertical grip, for my D600, can someone share your view after using a grip and where can I get a good price. Thanks

hi STTNP, review ur pics and c how many r takin in the portrait orientation?

this is my own view after ownin grips in d80 & d90...

the grip doesn't affect ur pics, lenses do....
at this moment, i dun forsee myself gettin a grip my d600...but i would surely like some lenses to play with

nikon grips r not cheap, there r 3rd party grips which do the same job...
not sure if it's like the d300s, with grip u get a faster fps....
 

One thing to note, having a battery grip does not boost the FPS rate of the D600, I am planning to get one myself as it is really uncomfortable if I have a heavy lens and not have enough place to rest my pinkie properly. Plus, it is an added convenience I would say to have effectively 2 batteries in your camera.
 

Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top