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General Digital SLR Cameras
D800 or DF
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie" data-source="post: 255169" data-attributes="member: 12646"><p>I shoot landscapes, streets and not so much on weddings. And have 2 AiS lens and 3 FX lens. </p><p>Both cameras are superb. D8oo take stunning beautiful pictures. And I don't think while using this camera, you need to have top of the range lens. In flickr, even nifty 50mm 1.4D can take awesome pictures. The only problem was, the shutter speed. Its more then 1/4000. Which DF unable to take the beating. But DF can <strong>cheat </strong>by using <strong>ND filter</strong>. Also, it doesn't mean when it call Retro, it goes nicely with legacy or Non/AiS lenses. My D300s can take nice shots with it too. </p><p></p><p>Dang. Why can't Nikon make a camera that everyone dream off. All in one nice chunky, retro with all the greatness of specs and functions ..... sigh ....... decision, decision, decision</p><p></p><p>thanks to those who helped out choosing. I don't want to spend then sell it off.</p><p>Just need one more and that's it. One future proof camera ... I hope ... hehee ... :wink-new:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie, post: 255169, member: 12646"] I shoot landscapes, streets and not so much on weddings. And have 2 AiS lens and 3 FX lens. Both cameras are superb. D8oo take stunning beautiful pictures. And I don't think while using this camera, you need to have top of the range lens. In flickr, even nifty 50mm 1.4D can take awesome pictures. The only problem was, the shutter speed. Its more then 1/4000. Which DF unable to take the beating. But DF can [B]cheat [/B]by using [B]ND filter[/B]. Also, it doesn't mean when it call Retro, it goes nicely with legacy or Non/AiS lenses. My D300s can take nice shots with it too. Dang. Why can't Nikon make a camera that everyone dream off. All in one nice chunky, retro with all the greatness of specs and functions ..... sigh ....... decision, decision, decision thanks to those who helped out choosing. I don't want to spend then sell it off. Just need one more and that's it. One future proof camera ... I hope ... hehee ... :wink-new: [/QUOTE]
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