Yes, you are right of course. With a 14-stop dynamic range, 24-megapixel body, and an ultra-high-resolution lens like the 14-24 or 24-70 .... 105 Micro, 200/2 VR .... or any good Nikkor prime .... the D3X is most certainly the new King of DSLRs. And it\'s no wonder that DXO ranked the D3X, D3 and D700 1st, 2nd, and 3rd respectively. Canon DSLRs have been decisively and irrefutably relegated to 2nd place behind Nikon.
It will be interesting to see how Canon is going to respond at the PMA Show next month.
WmPat wrote: bobbytan wrote:
You can buy two 5D IIs for yourself .... and one for the wife or girlfriend, for $8,000!
You could, but you still would not have the dynamic range of the D3x.
Yes, you are right of course. With a 14-stop dynamic range, 24-megapixel body, and an ultra-high-resolution lens like the 14-24 and 24-70 .... 105 Micro, 200/2 VR .... or any good Nikkor prime .... the D3X is most certainly the new King of DSLRs. And it\'s no wonder that DXO ranked the D3X, D3 and D700 1st, 2nd, and 3rd respectively. Canon DSLRs have been decisively and irrefutably relegated to 2nd place behind Nikon.
It will be interesting to see how Canon is going to respond at the PMA Show next month.
WmPat wrote: bobbytan wrote:
You can buy two 5D IIs for yourself .... and one for the wife or girlfriend, for $8,000!
You could, but you still would not have the dynamic range of the D3x.
Jan 16, 2009 at 01:38 PM
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