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D800/D800E
Nikon D800 vs Canon 5d Mark III
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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 48401" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>I would like to share this combined list that was generated from other forums who uses both Nikon and Canon equipment. Take this with a grain of salt and this is very much subjective.</p><p></p><p>Pro metering system taken from the D4</p><p>Option to shoot without antialiasing filter</p><p>Digital zoom in video mode</p><p>MP4 video</p><p>Focuses at F8 with extenders</p><p>Video real time focus (not so great though, saw it demoed)</p><p>Images can be saved in Tiff</p><p>Can shoot in cropped format</p><p>Weather/dust sealing</p><p>More rugged body</p><p>Uncompressed hdmi out</p><p>6 additional WB presets</p><p>Facial detection/contrast detection</p><p>Dynamic ambient light sensor that adjust saturation, color, brightness</p><p>Proven professional AF identical to the pro level D4</p><p>50,000 more shutter actuations</p><p>14 more MP</p><p>Built in intravolometer for time lapse video</p><p>$500 less</p><p>On-camera focus assist light</p><p>Built-in flash with remote trigger functions</p><p>Flash sync speed 1/250</p><p>Usb 3</p><p>More versatile self-timer options</p><p>Interchangeable focus screens</p><p></p><p>Source:</p><p><a href="http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showpost.php?p=14014499&postcount=694" target="_blank">Canon Digital Photography Forums - View Single Post - Who's making the switch to Nikon / D800</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 48401, member: 6573"] I would like to share this combined list that was generated from other forums who uses both Nikon and Canon equipment. Take this with a grain of salt and this is very much subjective. Pro metering system taken from the D4 Option to shoot without antialiasing filter Digital zoom in video mode MP4 video Focuses at F8 with extenders Video real time focus (not so great though, saw it demoed) Images can be saved in Tiff Can shoot in cropped format Weather/dust sealing More rugged body Uncompressed hdmi out 6 additional WB presets Facial detection/contrast detection Dynamic ambient light sensor that adjust saturation, color, brightness Proven professional AF identical to the pro level D4 50,000 more shutter actuations 14 more MP Built in intravolometer for time lapse video $500 less On-camera focus assist light Built-in flash with remote trigger functions Flash sync speed 1/250 Usb 3 More versatile self-timer options Interchangeable focus screens Source: [url=http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showpost.php?p=14014499&postcount=694]Canon Digital Photography Forums - View Single Post - Who's making the switch to Nikon / D800[/url] [/QUOTE]
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