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George Sex - REAL
Dec 1, 2005

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How does the D600 compare, in video quality/capabilities, to say... a 5D MKii?

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George Sex - REAL
Dec 1, 2005

Bisssssssexual
Right on, thanks for the advice and the example.

But you gotta clean up that audio, dawg.

George Sex - REAL
Dec 1, 2005

Bisssssssexual
I just got a Nikon D600 and although I haven't had much of a chance to use it, I'm really liking it as the first DSLR I've owned. As is customary, here is a picture of my cat:


I'm wondering what is the easiest/fastest way to change ISO settings in manual mode. It seems like there's a button that should be dedicated to it, but it's more or less unresponsive. I'll be checking this out in the manual.

I think that one of the slide wheels that handle f-stop would be better suited to ISO, but who am I.

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