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mantat Registered: May 06, 2005 Total Posts: 151 Country: Canada |
To make a long story short, I went shooting with a friend last night (D3 owner) and was stuck with gear envy ( I have a 5DMrkII). While I think the Nikon bodies have wayy too many buttons, I really like the way you can configure everything and that you have more control over the body (bracketing, time lapse, etc..). |
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Jammy Straub Registered: Jan 28, 2007 Total Posts: 6756 Country: United States |
You should expect many years of happiness, your daughters/sons to marry into wealth, and a healthy crop this year |
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turnert Registered: May 19, 2004 Total Posts: 2819 Country: United States |
Jammy Straub wrote: |
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mantat Registered: May 06, 2005 Total Posts: 151 Country: Canada |
Thx guys, but I was expecting something a bit more partial ;-) |
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turnert Registered: May 19, 2004 Total Posts: 2819 Country: United States |
Just curious, you didn't mention what it was about the D3 that really grabbed you. And are f/1.2 lenses critical for your work because of the speed or the effect? As you know, the speed difference (1.2 vs. 1.4) doesn't matter so much given the phenomenal ISO performance of the D700 and D3. |
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trenchmonkey Registered: Oct 22, 2004 Total Posts: 29706 Country: United States |
So my question to any people who had already done the switch: what should I be expecting? What should I look for? |
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jimeast Registered: Feb 21, 2009 Total Posts: 15 Country: United States |
I think Nikon and Canon are both great. |
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mantat Registered: May 06, 2005 Total Posts: 151 Country: Canada |
I dont understand the 70-200 comparison.. here in canada: |
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cputeq Registered: Jun 25, 2008 Total Posts: 2517 Country: United States |
1) Probably better AF performance with the D700. |
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mantat Registered: May 06, 2005 Total Posts: 151 Country: Canada |
yah.. all the flash control is interesting. Also ETTL seems more reliable on Nikon from what I have heard... Anyways, right now everyone is asking to buy my lenses but no one interested in trading bodies :-S |
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thedigitalbean Registered: Jun 24, 2005 Total Posts: 5985 Country: United States |
cputeq wrote: |
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cputeq Registered: Jun 25, 2008 Total Posts: 2517 Country: United States |
^ Good points. |
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mantat Registered: May 06, 2005 Total Posts: 151 Country: Canada |
cputeq: actually, there is a lot of stuff any Nikon body can do that even D1 bodies cant: time lapse and multibracketing exposure are the two most annoying. |
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Alistair Watson Registered: Mar 21, 2005 Total Posts: 5848 Country: United Kingdom |
Well I am not going to duplicate the very valid good points the people above have mentioned, except to say that I changed from Canon to Nikon recently, and so far I am loving the performance of the D3 and x. |
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spxxxx Registered: Jul 27, 2006 Total Posts: 520 Country: United Kingdom |
Well I moved from Canon and 5DMKII's 1DMKIII's to Nikon D3's ...... |
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Alistair Watson Registered: Mar 21, 2005 Total Posts: 5848 Country: United Kingdom |
spxxxx wrote: |
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bacilonur Registered: Aug 14, 2006 Total Posts: 2698 Country: United States |
I switched to a D700 without having ever seen or held it and I'm pretty happy. :-) D3's next on the list now. |
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mauriceramirez Registered: Jul 16, 2004 Total Posts: 2905 Country: United States |
I switched from Canon 5D to Nikon D700. In-focus keeper rates are much higher. |
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Wickedfn4u Registered: May 08, 2004 Total Posts: 2512 Country: United States |
switched from two Mk3's to a D3 and D700. Yeah simply put it works. You don't have to figure settings and dial in things like they are trying to tell the Mk3 owners. Pull it out put on the lens set it to S or A and shoot. I love the lens choice you mentioned as I have all those + the 200 2.0, 135 2.0 and the 85 1.8 for indoors and they work great. |