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<blockquote data-quote="Incubate" data-source="post: 135761" data-attributes="member: 11804"><p>Anyone else think we need a D800 Video forum? You see the D800 is a fantastic stills camera and it is also a magnificent video camera. Yeah some critics have mentioned moire but it's seriously minimal and low light shooting of the 5D III but we've shot the D800 at 3200 iso and got noisless results. We've used the Canon 5D III, The GH II, The A99 and still the D800 delivers the most superior video with the greatest dynamic range. Now put into the mix Nikon's phenomenal glass, seriously on par with Zeiss, and you have the best DSLR video camera on the market by a long stretch. Oh yeah, plus the uncompressed HDMI out to couple to an external recorder like the Ninja 2 and you elevate the quality of your footage to ProRes 4.2.2... Like I said, there is no better dslr camera for video than the Nikon D800... and we need a forum to discuss it, to get geeky over and to exchange our creative and geeky points of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Incubate, post: 135761, member: 11804"] Anyone else think we need a D800 Video forum? You see the D800 is a fantastic stills camera and it is also a magnificent video camera. Yeah some critics have mentioned moire but it's seriously minimal and low light shooting of the 5D III but we've shot the D800 at 3200 iso and got noisless results. We've used the Canon 5D III, The GH II, The A99 and still the D800 delivers the most superior video with the greatest dynamic range. Now put into the mix Nikon's phenomenal glass, seriously on par with Zeiss, and you have the best DSLR video camera on the market by a long stretch. Oh yeah, plus the uncompressed HDMI out to couple to an external recorder like the Ninja 2 and you elevate the quality of your footage to ProRes 4.2.2... Like I said, there is no better dslr camera for video than the Nikon D800... and we need a forum to discuss it, to get geeky over and to exchange our creative and geeky points of view. [/QUOTE]
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