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D4 vs D3s vs D3x
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<blockquote data-quote="daredevil123" data-source="post: 103113" data-attributes="member: 11958"><p>After using the D4 for a couple of months now, what I feel about the D4:</p><p></p><p>1. JerryPH is spot on about the noise patterns. It is more uniform and much easier to clean. Even if I opt not to do much NR, I find the noise gives a nice "grain" to the pictures when they are downsized. D700's noise is a little haphazard, with blobs of bigger grains here and there, making it a lot harder to clean up. I also find a lot more details are retained. At 100%, D3s is slightly sharper, but once the D4 output is downsized to D3s size, i find it just as sharp. </p><p></p><p>2. Metering and WB is so much better with the D4. Matrix metering is significantly improved here and it is able to get the exposure spot on compared to the D700. D700 is a little iffy sometimes when on matrix. Auto WB/skintones are also more accurate now with the D4.</p><p></p><p>4. AF feels snappier on the D4. When shooting in very low light, I often have problems with the D700. With the D4, AF acquisition is vastly improved. Tracking is also very much improved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daredevil123, post: 103113, member: 11958"] After using the D4 for a couple of months now, what I feel about the D4: 1. JerryPH is spot on about the noise patterns. It is more uniform and much easier to clean. Even if I opt not to do much NR, I find the noise gives a nice "grain" to the pictures when they are downsized. D700's noise is a little haphazard, with blobs of bigger grains here and there, making it a lot harder to clean up. I also find a lot more details are retained. At 100%, D3s is slightly sharper, but once the D4 output is downsized to D3s size, i find it just as sharp. 2. Metering and WB is so much better with the D4. Matrix metering is significantly improved here and it is able to get the exposure spot on compared to the D700. D700 is a little iffy sometimes when on matrix. Auto WB/skintones are also more accurate now with the D4. 4. AF feels snappier on the D4. When shooting in very low light, I often have problems with the D700. With the D4, AF acquisition is vastly improved. Tracking is also very much improved. [/QUOTE]
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