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<blockquote data-quote="gathomas72" data-source="post: 214056" data-attributes="member: 17553"><p>Thank you for all the responses and helpful information. I'm really looking forward to getting in some serious shutter time with the D800e. One of the down falls I'm dealing with in my current setup is lowlight shooting and I'm really looking forward to having a camera that can step up my game in this area. Also living in the Midwest I spend a great deal of time outdoors and would like to find an appropriate wide angle lens that will compliment the full frame feature of the D800. I also would like to have at least a midrange zoom for when shooting most subjects because I find people as well as animals tend to lose their natural state once they know a camera is pointned in their direction. My most important desire though is to capture the sharpest images possible. There have been several times this year while shooting macro situations that I just couldn't achieve the quality of image that I desired, which was highly frustrating.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Gregg Thomas</p><p></p><p><a href="http://500px.com/greggthomas" target="_blank">500px / Gregg Thomas / Photos</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gathomas72, post: 214056, member: 17553"] Thank you for all the responses and helpful information. I'm really looking forward to getting in some serious shutter time with the D800e. One of the down falls I'm dealing with in my current setup is lowlight shooting and I'm really looking forward to having a camera that can step up my game in this area. Also living in the Midwest I spend a great deal of time outdoors and would like to find an appropriate wide angle lens that will compliment the full frame feature of the D800. I also would like to have at least a midrange zoom for when shooting most subjects because I find people as well as animals tend to lose their natural state once they know a camera is pointned in their direction. My most important desire though is to capture the sharpest images possible. There have been several times this year while shooting macro situations that I just couldn't achieve the quality of image that I desired, which was highly frustrating. Gregg Thomas [URL="http://500px.com/greggthomas"]500px / Gregg Thomas / Photos[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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