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I see what you mean. This is on 12mm, widest you can get on a digital w/o going fisheye.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0708/07082313nikond300.aspAnd then Nikon releases the D300...When is it gonna end? I'm never gonna be able to choose now!!! Well, like they say: I'll wait for them to show up in the ring, fight it out, then we'll see!...I should just go for the 400D or the 40x... and concentrate on learning the art... and get me some nice lenses...There will always be a new body every 18 months or so... I've been told... Imperial
Who wudda thunk, a VGA display on the back of a camera...! I wonder if it's TN, IPS, or MVA...
Happy Day for Nikon users I just placed my pre-order for a D3, using my Nikon Professional Services membership I should get it in early November. http://www.dpreview.com/previews/nikond3/That and the new full-frame 14-24/2.8 lens should be unbelievable!
The Nikon does look nice.But they flat out lie about the screen! they say it has 922000 pixels...Well unless they've just invented snow to use on your barbeque the truth is more like307200 pixels! But still it is a bit better than Canon Nikon counts the rgb cells individually... as we all know, a cell is a red green and blue composite... that is ONE pixel...!Hence the resolution on the back viewscreen is 640 x 480 = 307200 ... Dadaaaa!!! Imperial
It looks like you are an early adopter. Are you using a D2Xs now? It would probably awhile before I switch to the new Nikon D3. Probably 6mos after it's debut, they will come up with D3s
Quote from: Levi on 24 Aug 2007, 11:53 amIt looks like you are an early adopter. Are you using a D2Xs now? It would probably awhile before I switch to the new Nikon D3. Probably 6mos after it's debut, they will come up with D3s Right now I have a bunch of cameras - D200, D2Hs, D70s. My kit will probably end up being the D3 and D200, or maybe get a D300 as well. The D3 looks like the perfect studio and wedding camera, and for indoor sports which I shoot a lot of. The D200 or D300 will be my outdoor sports camera where I need more reach, and will also be my travel camera. The D3 looks to be a massive step forward, I've read a few quotes about image quality from it, and I'm drooling to say the least. Everyone who's seen the output from these new Nikon CMOS sensors in the D3 and D300 are shocked, saying even the D300 is a new leader in high ISO performance ... and the D3 is just untouchable by anything on the market today. Who knows how they'll do once they hit the market, but I'm excited. It sounds like finally we'll have some true high ISO performance, not the posterization Canon gives to mask noise.As far as Nikon misrepresenting the screen and image processing, as far as I can tell all the specs are correct. It truly is a 922000 pixel screen, and much has been made of the new 14-bit image processing.
If you have a D200 or D2Hs, consider the D2Xs which also a massive step forward . The D2Xs will be several hundreds cheaper when the D3 comes out. I have tried those camera's so just my .02
Quote from: Levi on 24 Aug 2007, 04:12 pmIf you have a D200 or D2Hs, consider the D2Xs which also a massive step forward . The D2Xs will be several hundreds cheaper when the D3 comes out. I have tried those camera's so just my .02 I had a D2x for awhile, but didn't see it offering much over the D200. The D2x does give slightly better resolution, but it's not noticable unless I make a large print ... I do like the D2x autofocus and viewfinder (but the D2Hs gives me those things). The reason why I have the D2Hs is for those times when file-size is important, if I'm in the field processing hundreds of shots with a laptop or for web only. Honestly, I'll miss those small files.
D200 uses CCD , D2H uses LBcast while D2X uses cmos sensor much like the D3. Go figure.
On the same token, D200 will never be better than D2X.