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D800/D800E
The D800 tripod myth
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 328554" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I remember going back and reading all the theories posted just before the D800 came out that it would be impossible to use above f/5.6 or without a tripod because of the pixel density, and people would rattle off the math and physics behind the idea. The funny thing is, every article I can find was posted <em>before </em>the release, and there are none that post proof afterward. I'm sure there are still doubters out there, and I do find that I prefer setting my shutter speed a little faster on the D800 than on the D600 when in Auto ISO, but I almost never use a tripod - at least not when I can get away with handholding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 328554, member: 9240"] I remember going back and reading all the theories posted just before the D800 came out that it would be impossible to use above f/5.6 or without a tripod because of the pixel density, and people would rattle off the math and physics behind the idea. The funny thing is, every article I can find was posted [I]before [/I]the release, and there are none that post proof afterward. I'm sure there are still doubters out there, and I do find that I prefer setting my shutter speed a little faster on the D800 than on the D600 when in Auto ISO, but I almost never use a tripod - at least not when I can get away with handholding. [/QUOTE]
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