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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
D800 for Weddings?
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<blockquote data-quote="JDFlood" data-source="post: 136223" data-attributes="member: 11653"><p>I have both a D700 and a D800, overall the D800 is a better camera and functions better under all circumstances. Get the D800. If you can afford the D800 you can afford 3 or 4 32gb cards. I can't imagine someone shooting a wedding in JPG... you loose such PP capability, you had better be good and know your camera inside and out. This year display devices are being released that will display a whole D700 photo at full resolution... think out a few years more and the D800 will be natively displayed, the D700 it's more than you need now, but less than you'll want sooner than you think. I work for a company that does displays, companies are asking us for 13" - 30" 4K screens right now... and around the corner is 5K and larger displays. JD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDFlood, post: 136223, member: 11653"] I have both a D700 and a D800, overall the D800 is a better camera and functions better under all circumstances. Get the D800. If you can afford the D800 you can afford 3 or 4 32gb cards. I can't imagine someone shooting a wedding in JPG... you loose such PP capability, you had better be good and know your camera inside and out. This year display devices are being released that will display a whole D700 photo at full resolution... think out a few years more and the D800 will be natively displayed, the D700 it's more than you need now, but less than you'll want sooner than you think. I work for a company that does displays, companies are asking us for 13" - 30" 4K screens right now... and around the corner is 5K and larger displays. JD [/QUOTE]
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