Interesting...... Im thinking about replacing my D200 soon...... would you recomend this?
I really want.
Thinking about selling my D7000 and making the big upgrade...does anyone know of a good place to unload/sell photo equipment (besides ebay)?
Regardles, those shots are pretty darn nice! Thanks for sharing!
Testing out the D800.
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201210260071 by dharrisphotog, on Flickr
Another high ISO shot, this time at ISO 4000. I'm not hesitant to use the full normal ISO range on the D800.
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201210260108 by dharrisphotog, on Flickr
At ISO 5600, I'd say the high ISO works very well. About a stop better performance than my old D700.
This started out as a full resolution photo, but I went with a vertical crop at 2770x4150. Again, the extra pixels give lots of room for editing.
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201210270114 by dharrisphotog, on Flickr
Underexposed by more than a stop. Brought back to proper exposure with great results even with high ISO of 1600. Auto white balance works very well and much improved from the D700.
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201210290346 by dharrisphotog, on Flickr
The detail is amazing. This is the best 35mm digital camera ever produced.
Interesting...... Im thinking about replacing my D200 soon...... would you recomend this?
The portrait of my son was with the 85mm 1.8G
I really want.
Thinking about selling my D7000 and making the big upgrade...does anyone know of a good place to unload/sell photo equipment (besides ebay)?
Regardles, those shots are pretty darn nice! Thanks for sharing!
I've just updated my D200 with a D600. The improvement in quality (in all aspects - resolution, high ISO, speed of use, etc) is incredible and the full frame depth of field is something I had always missed with DX. I preferred the button layout of the D200, which the D800 is more similar too than the D600 (which is more similar to the D7000 layout I would say).
I'm incredibly happy with the D600 and would like to replace my second D200 body with a D800 once funds allow - however, I need to replace my DX lenses first with FX versions
EDIT: P.S. Nice photos!
Yeah will d600/d800 only work with FX lenses? I have a lovely lovely lense which cost more than my D200, Ideally, Id like to change the body rather than body and lens.
This is all after I pay off my laptop, ipad and S4 kontroller though
Thank you. This shot sealed the deal for me and the new 85 1.8G. Glad to finally see Nikon updating the glass. I'd like this lens along with the 28 1.8G and the 50 1.8G
I'll have to settle for the d600 though.
It'll work. If in FX mode, you'll get vingetting. If your in DX mode, you'll get reduced megapixels. At least on the D800, not sure about the 600.
It really is an excellent lens. I have the f/1.8 trinity and this gives the best resolution of the group. Followed by the 28, then the 50. The 85 is Nikon's best bang for the buck.
It'll work. If in FX mode, you'll get vingetting. If your in DX mode, you'll get reduced megapixels. At least on the D800, not sure about the 600.
Based on your photos I think it's time for me to sell my old 85 f1.8D and get the new version instead! The D lens produces nasty purple fringing (when the shot has strong backlighting) with digital sensors.
So with the newly massive file sizes which MBP should it be??
Just picked up my D800.. My first venture into the dark side ;-)
The laptop is for renewal next week as well - lucky me. So with the newly massive file sizes which MBP should it be??
Sorry to change the subject but it seemed this particular thread was very apt as it was the last one I read before deciding on D800 (your fault) ;-)
Thank you
The only things that the rMBP clearly beats the cMBP in are the mobility and resolution.