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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 97496" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>Yes, the files are large, and it does take a little bit of computer power but I have had my D800 for 3 months, will hit 4,000 clicks tonight and my D300 has not been out of the bag since I got the new camera. I just finished shooting nothing but portrait studio shots, several thousand of them, used my 24-70 for 90% and the picture quality far exceeds anything I have ever used. Even with a large crop I still had large enough files for larger prints. As far as computers mine has 16 gb of ram and 3 gb on the video card win 7 64 bit but other than that it is nothing fancy, amd quad core. Biggest issues is backup storage which I am addressing with a NAS system with 3 3tb drives and I will just replace drives as I fill them. I use LR4 and cs6 and do not have any lag time that interferes with workflow. I only have one DX lens left and that will probably go when I get a second FX body. Once I used this camera in real world shooting I will not go back, my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 97496, member: 753"] Yes, the files are large, and it does take a little bit of computer power but I have had my D800 for 3 months, will hit 4,000 clicks tonight and my D300 has not been out of the bag since I got the new camera. I just finished shooting nothing but portrait studio shots, several thousand of them, used my 24-70 for 90% and the picture quality far exceeds anything I have ever used. Even with a large crop I still had large enough files for larger prints. As far as computers mine has 16 gb of ram and 3 gb on the video card win 7 64 bit but other than that it is nothing fancy, amd quad core. Biggest issues is backup storage which I am addressing with a NAS system with 3 3tb drives and I will just replace drives as I fill them. I use LR4 and cs6 and do not have any lag time that interferes with workflow. I only have one DX lens left and that will probably go when I get a second FX body. Once I used this camera in real world shooting I will not go back, my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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