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They should get an award for risk-taking, not photography.
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There are more subdued "wars" happening out there that are worthy of awards too, such as the daily war against poverty, human trafficking, etc. That both winners had to be from the same war zone...
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I find the photos nice but I don't think I will remember them after seeing them, which means to me they don't stand out. Nice, but not impressive. The subject or subjects? Do they really need to...
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Exactly the point I made when they rated there Canon 6d silver, not to contest the silver but to challenge the gold for the D600. And while we are at it, Nikon when will you formally admit an...
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I shoot Canon but kudos to Nikon for continuing to raise the bar in the APS-C space. Let's see how Canon will respond. The last time it had a winning APS-C product was the 7D, and that was THREE...
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You can always attach a field monitor on any DSLR if you thirst for the EVF. Superb implementation of live view also works. I own the Sony NEX-5, it is a wonderful camera. But hell no, it is...
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Dirt on the VERY sensor is miles apart from black tape problem. But you're right about QC compromises and cutting corners. Too bad Nikon benchmarked with us a few years back at Intel and yet it...
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Does not change the fact that it should have been called out more strongly. That until QC problems on the very sensor are conclusively kissed goodbye, avoid this camera. Or be prepared to wet...
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Wet-cleaning sensors is soooooo 20th century. At this time and age of manufacturing? Come on! I read the entire review of the 6D. What is clearly missing in the D600 review is a factual...
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Clean sensors rock guys. Common sense. Go take your risk. Your money anyway.
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DPR can continue to lavish praises over the D600 and I don't care. They completely ignored the quality control issues in the process, yet felt it was ok to give it a gold rating. Come on guys! ...
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Gosh, reading the comments here, we surely do not lack people who think they are more qualified to be Canon's Imaging Chief!
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Mr. Westlake, convenience of use is subjective. I don't care what is convenient for you. It is wrong for you to assume that what you find convenient is what all of us should also find convenient....
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Good camera, not so good quality control. In the rush to market, there was so much pressure to not airtight some aspects of quality control. There is always an acceptable failure rate every NPI...
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Placed 168th in the challenge.
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Placed 61st in the challenge. Banol Beach, Busuanga Group of Islands, Province of Palawan, Luzon, Philippines
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Every review will be criticized. The best critique is the market, the hands of the customers who will eventually choose to buy or not to buy. Let's see how this drills a hole into the overall...
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Every review will be criticized. The best critique is the market, the hands of the customers who will eventually choose to buy or not to buy. Let's see how this drills a hole into the overall...
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Placed 50th in the challenge. Sunset at Redondo City, Southern California, United States of America offers a great time for a breezy scenic walk.
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Placed 66th in the challenge. Purplish sunsets are common in Davao City, Mindanao, the Philippines.
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