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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
D800: 1st photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Daniels" data-source="post: 52035" data-attributes="member: 9097"><p>I would recommend the D800 simply because you would benefit from DSLRs' latest technology, and therefore better dynamic range (has to be digital cameras' main weakness for me), improved color rendition straight off the camera, and incredible details.</p><p></p><p>However, if your photography is very varied (portrait, wildlife, sport, landscape, wedding...) and you could not be bothered with video. The D700 is more than a handful and will never fail to deliver top quality images in capable hands.</p><p>If you do a lot of studio work and working in controlled environments, or if you are a pure landscape photographer, the D800 is hard to beat in the whole 35mm digital world today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Daniels, post: 52035, member: 9097"] I would recommend the D800 simply because you would benefit from DSLRs' latest technology, and therefore better dynamic range (has to be digital cameras' main weakness for me), improved color rendition straight off the camera, and incredible details. However, if your photography is very varied (portrait, wildlife, sport, landscape, wedding...) and you could not be bothered with video. The D700 is more than a handful and will never fail to deliver top quality images in capable hands. If you do a lot of studio work and working in controlled environments, or if you are a pure landscape photographer, the D800 is hard to beat in the whole 35mm digital world today. [/QUOTE]
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