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p.16 #1 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


Here are a couple

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_BS83841_1029_14 by Bruce Sawle, on Flickr

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_BS83753_979_17 by Bruce Sawle, on Flickr

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_BS83690_926_2 by Bruce Sawle, on Flickr








Jul 02, 2012 at 12:45 PM
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p.16 #2 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


must be a male bee, look at the way he's checking out the butt on the butterfly






Jul 02, 2012 at 07:36 PM
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p.16 #3 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


from tonight,




Jul 03, 2012 at 02:54 AM
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p.16 #4 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


14-24

http://regex.info/exif-data/d06b4ff145d76e1ad9df1c72d5a17c09.jpg



Jul 04, 2012 at 02:31 PM
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p.16 #5 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


I'm a canon shooter who decided to check out the images from this camera. A few things I noticed

1.) Amazing cropping ability. The level of detail after heavy cropping is amazing and appeals to me a lot as a wildlife photographer.

2.) Great sharpness. Almost all the images appear to be very sharp. Is it because of the extra detail?

3.) The colors are very pleasing to me. The rendering of blue and green especially stand out (to my eyes) as being excellent.

Thanks for sharing such compelling images everyone!



Jul 05, 2012 at 05:15 PM
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p.16 #6 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


40Driggs wrote:
I'm a canon shooter who decided to check out the images from this camera. A few things I noticed

1.) Amazing cropping ability. The level of detail after heavy cropping is amazing and appeals to me a lot as a wildlife photographer.

2.) Great sharpness. Almost all the images appear to be very sharp. Is it because of the extra detail?

3.) The colors are very pleasing to me. The rendering of blue and green especially stand out (to my eyes) as being excellent.

Thanks for sharing such compelling images everyone!


Since there is no pixel blurring with the E you can literally crop at 100% if you've got good enough glass and good light/good technique when you took the shot.



Jul 05, 2012 at 07:06 PM
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p.16 #7 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


24-70

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8168/7512892726_1d2b092eb9_b.jpg

Edited on Jul 06, 2012 at 01:18 AM · View previous versions



Jul 06, 2012 at 12:58 AM
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p.16 #8 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


One from today with the 80-200/2.8 AFS wide open at 135mm. Excellent central frame pixel sharpness at 100% even without any sharpening. At 200mm not so much, though it's still very very good.

Overall the "old" 80-200AFS still does very very well on the D800.





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Jul 06, 2012 at 01:05 AM
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p.16 #9 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


40Driggs wrote:
I'm a canon shooter who decided to check out the images from this camera. A few things I noticed

1.) Amazing cropping ability. The level of detail after heavy cropping is amazing and appeals to me a lot as a wildlife photographer.

2.) Great sharpness. Almost all the images appear to be very sharp. Is it because of the extra detail?

3.) The colors are very pleasing to me. The rendering of blue and green especially stand out (to my eyes) as being excellent.

Thanks for sharing such compelling images everyone!


I made the switch and am happy that I did. While all of the things you noted are true, for me the biggest difference is in the DR. The files hold up much better to massaging without imposing a noise and/or banding penalty. This gives one tremendous latitude to adjust the micro contrast. The other two big deals for me is that the exposures are much more accurate than with Canon and the flash system actually works.

There are downsides as well. You must use good technique or camera shake will eat your shot. Having shot with a 7D (approximately the same pixel density) as one of my cameras I didn't expect this to be a real issue. It is. Not sure why yet and I have countered it by upping my shutter speed and working more off of a tripod.



Jul 06, 2012 at 07:01 AM
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p.16 #10 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


Hrow wrote

There are downsides as well. You must use good technique or camera shake will eat your shot. Having shot with a 7D (approximately the same pixel density) as one of my cameras I didn't expect this to be a real issue. It is. Not sure why yet and I have countered it by upping my shutter speed and working more off of a tripod.


That's interesting. I did have to up my ss and be more careful of my long lens technique when I moved from a 40D to a 7D. I'm surprised that the D800 would be worse since it has a similar pixel density.



Jul 06, 2012 at 01:02 PM
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p.16 #11 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


One thing holding me back is the increased cost of the 500 VR vs. the Canon IS I and I prefer the 100-400 over the 80-400.


Jul 06, 2012 at 01:08 PM
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40Driggs wrote:
That's interesting. I did have to up my ss and be more careful of my long lens technique when I moved from a 40D to a 7D. I'm surprised that the D800 would be worse since it has a similar pixel density.


I owned a 7D as well and agree with Henry that the 800 does seem to be more motion blur prone but in my case only with certain lenses. This might be an IS vs VR thing. Any of my lenses with VR2 seem motion blur free, and those with original VR or no VR are tougher to handhold. With the 7D I shot mostly the 70-200 IS2 and 70-300 L.



Jul 06, 2012 at 01:09 PM
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p.16 #13 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


I shoot the 100-400 and owned the 70-300L for a while. I think the new IS/VR systems are much better.


Jul 06, 2012 at 01:12 PM
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p.16 #14 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


Hrow
Ophelia as a child

Couldn't just let this Great Shot slip by, excellent!

Gerard

BTW, I agree with the DR factor on my D800E, what really separates it from my D3x is higher usable ISO.

Edited on Jul 06, 2012 at 09:42 PM · View previous versions



Jul 06, 2012 at 04:17 PM
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p.16 #15 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


ZF.2 [email protected]:

http://throughthelensdarkly.com/forums/CW_20120706_NikonD800_0027.jpg



Jul 06, 2012 at 05:15 PM
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p.16 #16 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


this 8000E is fine for some B&W as well,,

Derry




Jul 06, 2012 at 08:29 PM
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p.16 #17 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread



GVU_5527 by Son V Hanoi, on Flickr
21mm f8



Jul 07, 2012 at 02:22 AM
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p.16 #18 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


Many thanks to everyone for sharing their wonderful shots....

Here is one of my initial shots.....


DSC_0221 by george paris (busy: on/off again), on Flickr

100% cropped:

DSC_0221_100%Cropped by george paris (busy: on/off again), on Flickr

i'm so impressed with DR, details and IQ. Jpeg shot with WB on Auto1.

70-200 VR2 @105mm. ISO200 1/100s f/5.6





Jul 07, 2012 at 06:11 AM
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p.16 #19 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


The view of Half Dome from Washburn Point (Yosemite National Park).
This is a 508MP pano (roughly 43000x12000, 20 frames)
at 92mm on the 70-200 VR2:
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/ufiles/29/681429.jpg


Here's a smaller chunk of the same file, and anamorphic crop of just
Half Dome and clouds. This one is "only" 72MP:
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/ufiles/95/681495.jpg


And here's our family portrait from that trip, very roughly and crudely
processed on my notebook:
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/ufiles/06/674306.jpg



Jul 07, 2012 at 01:29 PM
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p.16 #20 · Nikon D800 - Official Image Thread


Great images Rodolfo. Love the expression on your son's face; I imagine him to be thinking "this doesn't seem safe"


Jul 07, 2012 at 01:53 PM
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