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Update on Nikon D800 Left Focus Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Sambr" data-source="post: 81005" data-attributes="member: 6373"><p>You can bet on the smear factor. The D800 was/is evolutionary. No other DSLR has as many MP and at a afforadable cost. The D3x 24 MP camera sold for $8000.00 new. The IQ from the D800 is awesome. I have been shooting both my D700 & D800 and I thought the D700 produces great files(and it does) but nothing compared to the D800( not really fair to compare) 36MP resoultion. </p><p>Another point is some people will buy a D800, D3s, thinking "gee I wll take great pictures" but discover that they can take better with their "point and shoot" Then the D800 become a crappy over priced piece of junk. I love those people because then I can buy their crappy D800, D3 or whatever at a bargin usually 1/2 price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sambr, post: 81005, member: 6373"] You can bet on the smear factor. The D800 was/is evolutionary. No other DSLR has as many MP and at a afforadable cost. The D3x 24 MP camera sold for $8000.00 new. The IQ from the D800 is awesome. I have been shooting both my D700 & D800 and I thought the D700 produces great files(and it does) but nothing compared to the D800( not really fair to compare) 36MP resoultion. Another point is some people will buy a D800, D3s, thinking "gee I wll take great pictures" but discover that they can take better with their "point and shoot" Then the D800 become a crappy over priced piece of junk. I love those people because then I can buy their crappy D800, D3 or whatever at a bargin usually 1/2 price. [/QUOTE]
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