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Archive 2012 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out

  
 
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p.9 #1 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


bobbytan wrote:
This D800 is one bad-ass camera alright. You get maybe 75% of the IQ the Leica S2 ... at 13% of the cost. What a steal that is! D800 + 14-24G lens is a dream combo for all landscape shooters.

Wake up, Canon ... we need a D800-like body and a 14-24/2.8L lens combo for under $5,000. Nikon has done it ... and so can you. I am seriously tempted to get this Nikon combo just for my landscape needs. For portrait work and wildlife I will be happy with the 5DX or 3DX.


+1

yes it's a bad-ass camera for that price



Feb 07, 2012 at 12:45 PM
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p.9 #2 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


Lars Johnsson wrote:
To be honest and fair. If this was a new Canon body, nearly everyone here would shout about how good the camera is
It's only to congratulate Nikon shooters that they can buy it for a rather low price


Lars, while I understand your point I would point out that there were Canon guys who were not happy with the 1dx; and I was one of them. I have no doubt for my shooting style my 1d4 would produce more keepers than the 1dx or the d800. I mainly shoot with a 500/f4 but also use a 100-400 when I want to travel lighter and my Sigma 300-800 from blinds or if I am able to stop my car and set up a tripod. The 1.3 crop factor of the 1dx, the fast burst rate, deep buffer, and good AF are all factors that increase my keeper rate. Both the 1dx and d800 lack some or all of these features.

You do make a good point about the low price point. But I am reminded about having to wait almost two months after the 1d4 was released before I was able to get one; and it seems like both the 1dx and d800 may require a longer wait. Not to dis the d800 (the samples are impressive) but the shots I saw were not what I would rate as taxing a photographers skill. I shoot BIF, small birds in brush, birds and animals that may quickly pop out of brush and pop back in as quickly.

At the time the 5d, and later 5d2, came out it was clear both were capable of producing nice IQ and had a great price point. The problem was they did not fit my shooting style so did not really interest me. I view both the 1dx and the d800 the same way.

The d800 is a good camera with a great price point, but just not the camera I am looking for.



Feb 07, 2012 at 12:57 PM
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p.9 #3 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


The d800 has a 1.5 crop 15MP, more reach and nearly the same MP as the 1DX. It also has a crop video function, and the Nikon AF reliability is well documented, 6FPS is decent and it's lighter than the 1DX. With a Sig 300-800, you'd have 450-1200mm reach and excellent ISO b/c of the onboard ADC chip. Don't see where the D800 doesn't meet the needs of a birder.

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Lars, while I understand your point I would point out that there were Canon guys who were not happy with the 1dx; and I was one of them. I have no doubt for my shooting style my 1d4 would produce more keepers than the 1dx or the d800. I mainly shoot with a 500/f4 but also use a 100-400 when I want to travel lighter and my Sigma 300-800 from blinds or if I am able to stop my car and set up a tripod. The 1.3 crop factor of the 1dx, the fast burst rate, deep buffer, and good
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Feb 07, 2012 at 01:07 PM
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p.9 #4 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


If I could sell all of my Canon gear right now I would. I have a 5D mark 2 and a bunch of L lenses. I have always shot Canon. One time I was in a position to shoot a Nikon D3 and when I did I was stunned by how dramatically better the autofocus was. For the first time in my life I felt like I was using inferior gear owning all Canon. The Nikon AF was that good. Now I see the side by side samples put out by Nikon (which are phenomenal) and Canon (which are embarrassingly poor) I want to dump my gear and make the switch I knew I should have all along and go Nikon cover to cover.


Compare the Canon 1Dx to the Nikon D800 side by side and you will see what I mean.

Canon 1Dx samples: http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/samples/eos1dx/

Nikon D800: http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d800/sample01.htm
and here: http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d800/sample02.htm

The Canon files look awful.
The Nikon files look incredible.



Feb 07, 2012 at 01:10 PM
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p.9 #5 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


> The Canon files look awful.
> The Nikon files look incredible.

Educate me. What exactly are you bummed about?



Feb 07, 2012 at 01:15 PM
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p.9 #6 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


Speaking just for myself, the Nikon files have more of a film look to them. The Canon ones are more sterile.

Which is why I shoot 100% film. Cheaper than the D800E.



Feb 07, 2012 at 01:19 PM
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p.9 #7 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


anandnvi wrote:
> The Canon files look awful.
> The Nikon files look incredible.

Educate me. What exactly are you bummed about?


The Canon files are smeared from too heavy noise reduction and have that typical in-camera jpg look.



Feb 07, 2012 at 01:20 PM
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p.9 #8 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


6FPS is decent

6 FPS is also going to cost you almost $1000 more.

$616 just for the grip (confirmed)

~$150 or so for the ENEL-8
~$240 for the battery charger.
~$40 for the door you'll need to put on your grip.

Just saying



Feb 07, 2012 at 01:20 PM
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p.9 #9 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


anandnvi wrote:
> The Canon files look awful.
> The Nikon files look incredible.

Educate me. What exactly are you bummed about?


I'm not bummed. I stating my opinion on the samples.



Feb 07, 2012 at 01:21 PM
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p.9 #10 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


Hear you loud and clear. It's still $3600 vs. $6800

cputeq wrote:
6 FPS is also going to cost you almost $1000 more.

$616 just for the grip (confirmed)

~$150 or so for the ENEL-8
~$240 for the battery charger.
~$40 for the door you'll need to put on your grip.

Just saying




Feb 07, 2012 at 01:22 PM
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p.9 #11 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


$3600 vs $6800 but Nikon Service is crap so $3600 + $6000 (for its crappiness) > $6800 .


Feb 07, 2012 at 01:24 PM
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p.9 #12 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


Exactly! Especially if you compare the Canon Image 1 portrait sample to this one from the D800. The detail and sharpness is simply ASTOUNDING. No contest.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/heavywinds/6833903325/sizes/o/in/photostream/


Tom K. wrote:
If I could sell all of my Canon gear right now I would. I have a 5D mark 2 and a bunch of L lenses. I have always shot Canon. One time I was in a position to shoot a Nikon D3 and when I did I was stunned by how dramatically better the autofocus was. For the first time in my life I felt like I was using inferior gear owning all Canon. The Nikon AF was that good. Now I see the side by side samples put out by Nikon (which are phenomenal) and Canon (which are
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Feb 07, 2012 at 01:27 PM
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p.9 #13 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


anandnvi wrote:
Speaking just for myself, the Nikon files have more of a film look to them. The Canon ones are more sterile.

Which is why I shoot 100% film. Cheaper than the D800E.


Though with MUCH lower resolution, unless you are shooting medium format or larger. And modern DSLRs outresolve most medium format films starting around 16 MP.



Feb 07, 2012 at 01:51 PM
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p.9 #14 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


Keep in mind Nikon doesn't have sRAW. Those 36MP RAW files are going to run you 75MB per shutter click.


Feb 07, 2012 at 01:56 PM
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p.9 #15 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


pookipichu wrote:
The d800 has a 1.5 crop 15MP, more reach and nearly the same MP as the 1DX. It also has a crop video function, and the Nikon AF reliability is well documented, 6FPS is decent and it's lighter than the 1DX. With a Sig 300-800, you'd have 450-1200mm reach and excellent ISO b/c of the onboard ADC chip. Don't see where the D800 doesn't meet the needs of a birder.


I did a little comparison of the 7D vs. a 1DsMKIII using the same lens. The 7D was a little better when reach was an issue, but it was pretty darn close even though the 1DsMKIII only had 8mpx (vs 18 mpx for the 7D) in the 1.6x crop area. Plus, this was absolutely optimal conditions for the 7D. I am quite curious to see how those D800 pixels look. Yes samples are up, but I am looking forward to a proper comparison (same picture, good processing, etc. )

(post is https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1078473/4#10284239)

Chris



Feb 07, 2012 at 01:58 PM
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p.9 #16 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


I have been waiting for the 5D3 for a few years. I am a lifetime Canon user, but I just pre-ordered the 800E at B&H.

Still hoping Canon will counterwith the 5d3 before the Nikon ships. I don't want to sell my 45 TSE, 90 TSE, 85 1.2, 24-70, 70-200, all really great lenses.

But I have been waiting for more MP since my 1DsII. And no AA filter. I could never justify MFDB cost, but was stuck in between, just waiting.

FWIW, I have had Mamiya 7II, Mamiya 645AD, Bronica, Pentax 645N, plus 6 4x5 cameras, so no real concern about brand. I did own a Nikon once - in 1982 - for 4 months, otherwise I have been all Canon since 1977 for 35mm.



Feb 07, 2012 at 02:01 PM
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p.9 #17 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


Jman13 wrote:
Though with MUCH lower resolution, unless you are shooting medium format or larger. And modern DSLRs outresolve most medium format films starting around 16 MP.


And much HIGHER cost, if you shoot enough film.

I used to spend $5,000 a year on film until I went all digital.

And I was NEVER happy with 35mm film quality. I shot 6x7 film, at $1 per frame. I replaced that in 2004 with a Canon 1DsII and never looked back. The only film I have shot since then is 4x5.

The true cost of ownership of the $8,000 1DsII was $1,500 per year, for the 2 years that I owned it. Purchase price - sales price. So breakeven for me was $1,500/$5,000 = about 4 months.

I would expect the depreciation on the 800E to run about $650 a year for the first 2 years. Buy at $3,300, sell at $2,000 in 2 years. That is equivalent to 650 6x7 images, where I will likely make 25,000 images or more per year.

Even 35mm pro color film & developing costs $.33 a frame, so only 3x650= 1,950 frames to BE. Again, I will take a minimum of 25,000, which would cost $8,000+. Plus all the hassle of scanning, grunge of film, etc.

Happy days ....



Feb 07, 2012 at 02:11 PM
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p.9 #18 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


mmurph wrote:
I have been waiting for the 5D3 for a few years. I am a lifetime Canon user, but I just pre-ordered the 800E at B&H.

Still hoping Canon will counterwith the 5d3 before the Nikon ships. I don't want to sell my 45 TSE, 90 TSE, 85 1.2, 24-70, 70-200, all really great lenses.

But I have been waiting for more MP since my 1DsII. And no AA filter. I could never justify MFDB cost, but was stuck in between, just waiting.

FWIW, I have had Mamiya 7II, Mamiya 645AD, Bronica, Pentax 645N, plus 6 4x5 cameras, so no real concern about brand.
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If Canon MGMT has half a brain, they are reading this now. And hopefully pissing their pants.



Feb 07, 2012 at 02:12 PM
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Ben Horne wrote:
The D800(e) pretty much satisfies my list of the ideal landscape camera. Looks like a beast!

I just wish the Nikon 24mm PC-E lens was a super-rotator like the Canon 24mm TS-E.... and that they had a 17mm PC-E.


I thought this was the reason that a few of us still use Canon (the lenses).

So, when I shift (and tilt) my TSE24 at the same time, how many MP is the stitched image?

Glenn



Feb 07, 2012 at 02:18 PM
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p.9 #20 · D800, 36mp, af at F8, ect, press release out


The ISO 640 Noise is worse than 1D-Xs Iso 1600. But this is a less than half expensive body offering uncredible 36MP.

Who needs 36MP? But who needs 12 FPS? Who needs 61 AF points? Who needs to spend € 7000 or more on a camera?

Great. Nikon did it at least!
Come on Canon. What about you?



Feb 07, 2012 at 02:20 PM
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