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General Digital SLR Cameras
D800 or DF
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie" data-source="post: 254374" data-attributes="member: 12646"><p>I've been following D800 since the day its was launched. I've read reviews, viewing sample photos and even read afew tricks / hints to make D8oo easy and fun to use. With its 36MP and also massive, massive file size, 2 2TB harddrive won't be sufficient. I've even came across many D800 users buying another harddrive just for images from this camera.</p><p>Then, there is DF. Low light monster with 16MP D4 sensor and about half the price of it. Just photos and doesn't do movies. Some criticize on its AF with its cluttered 39 points and some says it has problem in focusing low light environment. And as per norm, there are haters and lovers too. </p><p></p><p>Basically, its a battle of MP vs ISO ... Im a DX user and would love to jump to FX. </p><p>Please help me out, Which one would you prefer and why ... thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie, post: 254374, member: 12646"] I've been following D800 since the day its was launched. I've read reviews, viewing sample photos and even read afew tricks / hints to make D8oo easy and fun to use. With its 36MP and also massive, massive file size, 2 2TB harddrive won't be sufficient. I've even came across many D800 users buying another harddrive just for images from this camera. Then, there is DF. Low light monster with 16MP D4 sensor and about half the price of it. Just photos and doesn't do movies. Some criticize on its AF with its cluttered 39 points and some says it has problem in focusing low light environment. And as per norm, there are haters and lovers too. Basically, its a battle of MP vs ISO ... Im a DX user and would love to jump to FX. Please help me out, Which one would you prefer and why ... thanks [/QUOTE]
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