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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
Which is better D5000 or D700?
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<blockquote data-quote="fotobug" data-source="post: 1834" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>Actually they do now...the D3s, D300s are4 pro level nikons that are video enabled...D90as well but is more a consumer or prosumer camera, as well as some Canon pro level cameras. Photojournalist are using video more and more, newspapers are using multi-media presentations in their online publications, wedding photographers are using video in their slideshow presentations the give to their clients. Some films are being filmed exclusively with video enabled DSLR's (Indian Gangster, for instance is being filmed with Canon 5D Mkll's)</p><p></p><p>Check out some work by NYTimes photojournalist Vincent Laforet with Reverie (5D Mkll) and Nocturne (1D Mk4). You can find works by Amy Vitale and Robert Bosch (D300s) and Bill Frakes (D3s) on YouTube, if you want to see examples of what is being done with video capable DSLR's.</p><p></p><p>Many photojournalists still say that they are primarily concerned with the still image, but there are some stories that are best told with sound and motion...incorporating both motion and sound with still imagery is fast becoming a popular trend among pros and video enabled DSLR' s are helping them do that.;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotobug, post: 1834, member: 590"] Actually they do now...the D3s, D300s are4 pro level nikons that are video enabled...D90as well but is more a consumer or prosumer camera, as well as some Canon pro level cameras. Photojournalist are using video more and more, newspapers are using multi-media presentations in their online publications, wedding photographers are using video in their slideshow presentations the give to their clients. Some films are being filmed exclusively with video enabled DSLR's (Indian Gangster, for instance is being filmed with Canon 5D Mkll's) Check out some work by NYTimes photojournalist Vincent Laforet with Reverie (5D Mkll) and Nocturne (1D Mk4). You can find works by Amy Vitale and Robert Bosch (D300s) and Bill Frakes (D3s) on YouTube, if you want to see examples of what is being done with video capable DSLR's. Many photojournalists still say that they are primarily concerned with the still image, but there are some stories that are best told with sound and motion...incorporating both motion and sound with still imagery is fast becoming a popular trend among pros and video enabled DSLR' s are helping them do that.; [/QUOTE]
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