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Nikon D700 review - Part 2
Nikon D700 review by Nigel Atherton of What Digital Camera magazine. Part 2 of 2 Read our full review at: www.whatdigitalcamera.com See more at ...
Nikon d800 review
24.04.12
The Nikon D700 was the last great pre-video DSLR. It was an excellent and very boring camera. Nikon's newest, a $3,000 body called the D800, introduces two major features: HD video and a 36-megapixel sensor.
That sensor is what's on everybody's mind. Studio photographers will love its rich details, and for the hack on the street, it's the sharpest sensor in this price range. Let's be clear from the start: This is one of the best cameras you can buy for three grand, period. But it's been overshadowed
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Nikon D700 Digital Field Guide
Creator: Thomas | 2011-05-12 This option allows you to review the shooting data (metering, exposure, lens focal length, and so on). ... Rotate tall The D700 has a built-in sensor that can tell whether the camera was rotated while the image was taken. |
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Nikon D800 Review: A Major HD Upgrade, But Is It the Best DSLR For the Money?
24.04.12
The Nikon D700 was the last great pre-video DSLR. It was an excellent and very boring camera. Nikon’s newest, a £2,400 body called the D800, introduces two major features: HD video and a 36-megapixel sensor.
That sensor is what’s on everybody’s mind. Studio photographers will love its rich details, and for the hack on the street, it’s the sharpest sensor in this price range. Let’s be clear from the start: This is one of the best cameras you can buy for under three grand, period. But it’s been overshadowed by the standard-bearer in this category, the Canon 5D Mark III . At a £600 lower price, could the Nikon D800 be a better buy?
Nikon D800 Review: Major HD Upgrade, But Is It The Best DSLR For The Money?
24.04.12
That sensor is what’s on everybody’s mind. Studio photographers will love its rich details, and for the hack on the street, it’s the sharpest sensor in this price range. Let’s be clear from the start: this is one of the best cameras you can buy for three grand, period. But it’s been overshadowed by the standard-bearer in this category, the Canon 5D Mark III . At a $US500 lower price, could the Nikon D800 be a better buy?
Why It Matters
Thirty-six-point-three-million pixels. That number should smack you in the face. Megapixel counts can be misleading, but in this case, pay close attention. The camera’s success hinges on that sensor. See, a sensor like the Nikon D800′s shoots extremely high-resolution photos, which means a ton of detail in the images. When the conditions are right, it can get better results. But cramming more pixels onto an image sensor can hurt its ability to shoot in dark conditions. If this super sensor falls short, the camera will only be interesting to pros working in controlled environments.
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Mastering the Nikon
Creator: Darrell Young, James Johnson | 2009-06-04 Darrell Young's Mastering the Nikon D300, also published by Rock Nook, has received sterling reviews for its depth of content, breadth of coverage, and warmth of delivery. As the Nikon D700 is a level of technical evolution beyond the ... |
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