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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
D800 is no longer restricted stock in Toronto
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<blockquote data-quote="Photowyzard" data-source="post: 67293" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>Funny you say that! You can see what ever it is you want to see in something when you have a negative slant.</p><p></p><p>This image was taken with my 105mm with a very very shallow depth of field. The snail was dead center in the picture and it is taken on a rounded corner of a piece of patio furniture. It has NOTHING to do with the LEFT AF focus issue and everything to do with the angle of the image, my PP shifting the snail to the right and the extremely shallow DoF of the lens at low aperture. My only regret was not taking it with better DoF.</p><p></p><p>Curious, why so negative? My initial impression of the D800 is nothing short of "AMAZING". The resolution of the images is out of this world. I never even cracked the manuals to take my first image, it was all pretty intuitive. I am going to have to read it, but by and large, this product is second to non, in my books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photowyzard, post: 67293, member: 8344"] Funny you say that! You can see what ever it is you want to see in something when you have a negative slant. This image was taken with my 105mm with a very very shallow depth of field. The snail was dead center in the picture and it is taken on a rounded corner of a piece of patio furniture. It has NOTHING to do with the LEFT AF focus issue and everything to do with the angle of the image, my PP shifting the snail to the right and the extremely shallow DoF of the lens at low aperture. My only regret was not taking it with better DoF. Curious, why so negative? My initial impression of the D800 is nothing short of "AMAZING". The resolution of the images is out of this world. I never even cracked the manuals to take my first image, it was all pretty intuitive. I am going to have to read it, but by and large, this product is second to non, in my books. [/QUOTE]
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