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Etadam Registered: May 30, 2005 Total Posts: 1149 Country: Japan |
I spent a few minutes at the Nikon D700 show in Tokyo. Here are my impressions. ![]() Many people were attending. A lot of Nikon staff, very helpful and professional. Two large stands where Nikon professionals provided D700s for test. So many D700 cameras in this hall, maybe 40... In another room, there was a big presentation where about 50 people were seated, watching a big screen. Mr Nikon prepares a D700: ![]() I tried quickly a D700 (was in a hurry actually) with a 24-70 f/2.8 ; set to 1600 ISO (thanks to Nikon staff, as I don't know Nikon [yet]) and shot at f/5.6. Nikon let me use my own CF card... ![]() Exif: Exposure Time: 1/160 sec F-Number: f/5.6 Exposure Program: Aperture Priority ISO Speed Rating: 1600 Focal Length: 70.00 mm Rendering: Normal Exposure Mode: Auto Gain Control: High Gain Up Contrast: Normal Saturation: Normal Sharpness: Normal Image Quality: NORMAL White Balance: AUTO Flash Bracket Compensation: 0.0 EV AE Bracket Compensation: 0.0 EV Lens Type: Nikon D Series Lens Range: 24.0 - 70.0 mm; f/2.8 100% crop: ![]() Being not a pro, and not used to Nikon DSLR, please don't take this shot as a D700 model! ISO was set to 1600 in order to shoot handheld confortably. The pic is probably a bit overexposed (black background). My impressions: the D700 in my hands is exactly what I wanted. Everything is ultra reactive, fast ; the AF also is very fast ; huge viewfinder. The image appears instantly on the large LCD. While I'm not used to Nikon, after a quick "training" from the staff, I found the ergonomy (buttons ...) pleasant (change settings, ISO, aperture...). Also, the D700 buttons, command dials etc... give a strong feeling of the camera. Didn't try live view, the flash and other interesting stuff - but if I had to buy a new camera now, it'd be definitely the D700 (too bad I'd have to buy lenses as well...). For tokyoits, the show lasts until today evening in Ebisu / Yebisu garden place / Yebisu hall |
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danjacquitaylo Registered: Jun 13, 2005 Total Posts: 10245 Country: United States |
Thanks for sharing. The noise (or lack of) at ISO 1600 is pretty good. Can't wait for mine |
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EMC 2 Registered: Dec 03, 2005 Total Posts: 359 Country: United States |
Was there some kind of in-camera noise reduction applied here? (I'm not a Nikon shooter, so not sure about that feature) |
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Etadam Registered: May 30, 2005 Total Posts: 1149 Country: Japan |
I'm not a Nikon shooter either ;-) According to Exif, there is this "Gain Control: High Gain Up" in. Not sure what that means exactly. Besides, the camera was set to defaults. |
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hkgharry Registered: Jan 17, 2006 Total Posts: 388 Country: China |
The metadata read by ViewNX indicates "High ISO NR: Off" |
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EMC 2 Registered: Dec 03, 2005 Total Posts: 359 Country: United States |
hkgharry wrote: |
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Peter Szuhai Registered: Oct 11, 2007 Total Posts: 48 Country: United States |
It really does exist |
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Avi B Registered: Dec 07, 2006 Total Posts: 4813 Country: Canada |
^^^^^^^ Is this a "pinch me am i dreaming" type of post?? |