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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
D800 vs Medium Format: at last some sense coming from the internet
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<blockquote data-quote="Plateaulight" data-source="post: 64765" data-attributes="member: 10051"><p>I have both cameras too. There are 3 things I wish they mentioned.</p><p>1) 40mp is the bottom of the barrel in current MF backs</p><p>2). The majority of the lens' that Nikon makes don't come close to giving enough resolution for the 36mp sensor whereas every single Hassy lens I have used can out resolve my 50 mp sensor.</p><p>3). Lightroom and photoshop are only 15 bit processing. While this does not hurt the Nikon (14 bit) I loose a good bit of my data in the shadows on the Hassy.</p><p>Fortunately Phocus is 16 bit processing and preserves the full histogram.</p><p>Phocus does process the Nikon file and the shadow detail then goes back to the Hassy camp as winner.</p><p></p><p>I am really hoping for some kick ass glass from Nikon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plateaulight, post: 64765, member: 10051"] I have both cameras too. There are 3 things I wish they mentioned. 1) 40mp is the bottom of the barrel in current MF backs 2). The majority of the lens' that Nikon makes don't come close to giving enough resolution for the 36mp sensor whereas every single Hassy lens I have used can out resolve my 50 mp sensor. 3). Lightroom and photoshop are only 15 bit processing. While this does not hurt the Nikon (14 bit) I loose a good bit of my data in the shadows on the Hassy. Fortunately Phocus is 16 bit processing and preserves the full histogram. Phocus does process the Nikon file and the shadow detail then goes back to the Hassy camp as winner. I am really hoping for some kick ass glass from Nikon [/QUOTE]
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