Latest 36MP Nikon DSLR D800 and D800E is coming

Now i know what to spend on my fat bonus. D800E, 70-200 VR II, tamron 24-70 f2.8 VC and 50mm f1.4.
 
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Damn Nikon user now kick the balls of canon user. We being laughing at them stuck in DX for years then later stuck at puny 12 MP, now they come out and step on us canon user.

I joined the wrong boat, and it is time to switch.

Canon still ok...wait till u join Olympus like me...nothing new for like a million years...those burger now oni interested in making M43...4/3 user r left alone 2 die n rot...oni goot ting ish...no bleeding...:D:D
 
You can see the noise in the "Geisha" image even though ISO is set to 100. MF is still a better option for portraiture.
 
You can see the noise in the "Geisha" image even though ISO is set to 100. MF is still a better option for portraiture.

i thought you are nikon user? you are not going to get one ?
 
Canon still ok...wait till u join Olympus like me...nothing new for like a million years...those burger now oni interested in making M43...4/3 user r left alone 2 die n rot...oni goot ting ish...no bleeding...:D:D

olympus nearly gone bust last year. nothing to wait for.
 
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i thought you are nikon user? you are not going to get one ?

The Nikon is fine for action shots. My D3 is still going great and is fantastic when it comes to shooting my favourite sporting activities.

However, my camera of choice for studio work is the Phase One with a nice big sensor.

I'm skipping the D4. If I'm still around when the D5 comes by, I might bite.
 
Impressive! But to see the real results of 36 Megapix, one got to see them on larger life size screens, not on PCs.

But Jesus! Imagine how long it'll take to download pics from the camera!

Also looks like Nikon is making their bodies rounder and slopier, as if trying to look more Canonesque.
 
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kingrant said:
Impressive! But to see the real results of 36 Megapix, one got to see them on larger life size screens, not on PCs.

The 36 Megapixel might mean very much unless the picture is blown up but full frame does make a big difference to the picture.
 
they have usb 3 to speed up transfer.what is larger life size screen.
 
The Nikon is fine for action shots. My D3 is still going great and is fantastic when it comes to shooting my favourite sporting activities.
However, my camera of choice for studio work is the Phase One with a nice big sensor.
I'm skipping the D4. If I'm still around when the D5 comes by, I might bite.

you are that old that you cannot see D5 or you believe end of the world at 2012? D3 too big, phase one too big to bring around for photography.
 
The 36 Megapixel might mean very much unless the picture is blown up but full frame does make a big difference to the picture.

full frame myth is not correct, aps-c is perfectly capable to take great quality pictures. the problem for me, it turn 50mm lens into 85mm, 85mm is not wide enough for general use. take nex-7 , it better some old full frame camera.
 
singveld said:
full frame myth is not correct, aps-c is perfectly capable to take great quality pictures. the problem for me, it turn 50mm lens into 85mm, 85mm is not wide enough for general use. take nex-7 , it better some old full frame camera.

The larger sensor of full frame does provide some additional picture quality such as many more shades of grey and colours that a smaller sensor will be stressed to reproduce. I don't play with full-frame but I have a friend who has both full frame and a APS-C of the latest model. Accordingly to him, it was like night and day. Resolution alone determines the pixel count and the difference is only noticeable when the picture is blown up but grey levels and color accuracy is immediately noticeable whatever the size of the picture.
 
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Nikon d800 is reaching the hands of nikon fans

I am still waiting for E. D800 is king of 2012.

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