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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
any ex-d700 now d800 owners?
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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 121826" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>I also sold my d700 to fund a d800 (actually sold it at the time for more than I paid). Knowing how the d700 handles in certain lighting situations, the d800 (and even the d7000 for that matter) just focuses better, more consistently, and the flash photos are always consistently good as well. Just consider how much more dynamic range the d800 sensor has over the d700 and you will notice a huge difference in the rendering of not only detail but the lighting of that detail (especially in dark areas or in low light) and even the color. You can push the d800 much more in low light without compromising as much in terms of added noise relative to the d700. You have to be more careful with the d800 in how you shoot to get the full benefit of its capability, but the rewards are certainly worth the effort. I miss the d700, yes, as it gave images a really rich character, but the lifelike nature of d800 images is just a step above anything else IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 121826, member: 13076"] I also sold my d700 to fund a d800 (actually sold it at the time for more than I paid). Knowing how the d700 handles in certain lighting situations, the d800 (and even the d7000 for that matter) just focuses better, more consistently, and the flash photos are always consistently good as well. Just consider how much more dynamic range the d800 sensor has over the d700 and you will notice a huge difference in the rendering of not only detail but the lighting of that detail (especially in dark areas or in low light) and even the color. You can push the d800 much more in low light without compromising as much in terms of added noise relative to the d700. You have to be more careful with the d800 in how you shoot to get the full benefit of its capability, but the rewards are certainly worth the effort. I miss the d700, yes, as it gave images a really rich character, but the lifelike nature of d800 images is just a step above anything else IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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