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D800/D800E
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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 54402" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>the people that buy pics for billboards will always choose pics from medium format.</p><p>However..... This could change with advent of the d800.</p><p>The only use I can see for me personly, Is that some stock agencies do actualy pay more for the bigger file sizes.</p><p>I cant see, for me, as this would generate enough of a differance in the income to warrant the expendature though.</p><p>If you are just starting out, then I think maybe it wouldnt be a bad Idea to use as a landscape camera, tripod mounted.</p><p>Your going to need a good external hard drive for storage though. Ive seen a couple of lenses that tickle the resolution limits</p><p>of the 12 million pixel D300 in the centre at the optimum aprature. Ive yet to see a lens reach the resolution limits of the 16 million pixel</p><p>D7000. At 16 milion pixel quality is govened by the lens itself. there is no question the D800 is a remarkable camera.</p><p>For me though, its just over the top. A bit like buying a formula one racing car to go the shops in.</p><p>You could ! but why would you ? I think Nikon themselves reconise this, hence the D4.... 16 milion pixels.</p><p>I think the D4 is probably the greatest camera in existance. I better shush.... im drooling again lol <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 54402, member: 9330"] the people that buy pics for billboards will always choose pics from medium format. However..... This could change with advent of the d800. The only use I can see for me personly, Is that some stock agencies do actualy pay more for the bigger file sizes. I cant see, for me, as this would generate enough of a differance in the income to warrant the expendature though. If you are just starting out, then I think maybe it wouldnt be a bad Idea to use as a landscape camera, tripod mounted. Your going to need a good external hard drive for storage though. Ive seen a couple of lenses that tickle the resolution limits of the 12 million pixel D300 in the centre at the optimum aprature. Ive yet to see a lens reach the resolution limits of the 16 million pixel D7000. At 16 milion pixel quality is govened by the lens itself. there is no question the D800 is a remarkable camera. For me though, its just over the top. A bit like buying a formula one racing car to go the shops in. You could ! but why would you ? I think Nikon themselves reconise this, hence the D4.... 16 milion pixels. I think the D4 is probably the greatest camera in existance. I better shush.... im drooling again lol :D [/QUOTE]
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