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AF-S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.4G ED & AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR official
http://nikonrumors.com/2010/02/08/af...-official.aspx
http://nikonrumors.com/2010/02/08/af...-official.aspx
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AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR:
* Price: $1259.95
* Available in late February 2010
* Ultra wide-angle zoom lens that covers focal lengths from 16mm to 35mm
* Vibration Reduction (VR II) enables sharper pictures while shooting at shutter speeds up to four stops* slower than would otherwise be possible
*As determined in Nikon performance tests.
* The adoption of Nano Crystal Coat effectively reduces ghost and flare
* An ultra wide-angle zoom lens that, while offering a wide angle view of 107°, is compatible with 77mm screw-on filters
* Fixed maximum aperture of f/4
* ED glass and aspherical lens elements are utilized for a new optical design that achieves high resolution
* Quiet focusing with built-in Silent Wave Motor (SWM)
* Two focus modes selectable – M/A and M
Focal length 16-35mm
Maximum aperture f/4
Minimum aperture f/22
Lens construction 17 elements in 12 groups (with two ED glass and three aspherical lens elements, and Nano Crystal Coat)
Angle of view 107° – 60° (83° – 44° with Nikon DX format)
Closest focusing distance 0.29 m (1.0 ft.) at a focal length of 16mm or 35mm, 0.28 m (0.9 ft.) at a focal length between 20mm and 28mm
Maximum reproduction ratio 0.25x
No. of diaphragm blades 9 (rounded)
Filter/attachment size 77mm Diameter x length
(extension from the camera’s lens-mount flange) Approximately 82.5 x 125 mm
Weight Approximately 680 g/24.0 oz.
Supplied accessories 77mm Snap-on Front Lens Cap LC-77, Rear Lens Cap LF-1, Bayonet Hood HB-23, Flexible Lens Pouch CL-11
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whoa.... wtf... need to clean that up.
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AF-S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.4G ED:
pic 001 1 AF S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.4G ED & AF S NIKKOR 16 35mm f/4G ED VR official
* Price: $2199.95
* Available in late March 2010
* A fast, wide-angle lens with a fixed focal length of 24mm at the maximum aperture of f/1.4
* Fast lens with a maximum aperture of f/1.4 that allows users to capture images with beautiful blur characteristics
* ED glass and aspherical lens elements are utilized for a new optical design that achieves high resolution and good balance in terms of aberration for pleasing blur characteristics
* The adoption of Nano Crystal Coat effectively reduces ghost and flare
* Quiet focusing with built-in Silent Wave Motor (SWM)
* Two focus modes selectable – M/A and M
Focal length 24mm
Maximum aperture f/1.4
Minimum aperture f/16
Lens construction 12 elements in 10 groups (with two ED glass and two aspherical lens elements, and Nano Crystal Coat)
Angle of view 84° (61° with Nikon DX format)
Closest focusing distance 0.25 m/0.82 ft.
Maximum reproduction ratio 0.18x
No. of diaphragm blades 9 (rounded)
Filter/attachment size 77mm
Diameter x length (extension from the camera’s lens-mount flange) Approximately 83 x 88.5 mm
Weight Approximately 620 g/21.9 oz.
Supplied accessories 77mm Snap-on Front Lens Cap LC-77, Rear Lens Cap LF-1, Bayonet Hood HB-51, Flexible Lens Pouch CL-1118
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ohh yea forgot to post the announcements of the coolpix cameras on the 3rd.
anyways if you want.
http://nikonrumors.com/2010/02/02/co...announced.aspx
anyways if you want.
http://nikonrumors.com/2010/02/02/co...announced.aspx
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$2200 for a freaking prime lens....
What the hell are you thinking nikon!
What the hell are you thinking nikon!
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geebus, i just noticed the price.
that is pretty hefty.
that is pretty hefty.
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But holy crap that's $450 more than Canon's 24mm f1.4.
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But I read somewhere that the MTF chart shows it's not quite as good as canons
ohh well good to see nikon popping out more primes.
ohh well good to see nikon popping out more primes.
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The old EF 24mm f/1.4 was $1299, now it's $1699 after the update to "Mark II" status. I'm sure the Nikkor 24mm f/1.4 will settle out around $1999 after a couple months. Most Nikkors are a little more than the Canon equivalents so it's not too surprising to me.
The 16-35mm f/4 VR sounds like a great deal for $1259. It's a straight shot at the EF 17-40 f/4 which is a popular lens in the Canon camp that people would likely want to replace if they switched to Nikon.
The 16-35mm f/4 VR sounds like a great deal for $1259. It's a straight shot at the EF 17-40 f/4 which is a popular lens in the Canon camp that people would likely want to replace if they switched to Nikon.
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http://nikonrumors.com/2010/04/13/ni...few-weeks.aspx
dont know much about this lens, but IIRC jupitersolo has one.
and it would be nice if canon had an equivalent lens.
Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR to be replaced in few weeks
By [NR] admin | April 13, 2010
nikon 200 400 f4 lens Nikon AF S 200 400mm f/4G IF ED VR to be replaced in few weeks
This is the first reliable rumor I received in a while: in few weeks Nikon will introduce a new version of the Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR lens. The improvement will be a new VR and few other minor tweaks. I also got a report from Japan that this lens cannot be ordered from Nikon any longer. Not sure yet if this will be the only new product in this announcement.
[NR] Rating: 90% – everything with rating of 90% or above is pretty much a done deal, however final changes in the release schedule are always a possibility.
Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR was introduced back in 2003.
Amazon, B&H and Adorama all have the current model in stock.
By [NR] admin | April 13, 2010
nikon 200 400 f4 lens Nikon AF S 200 400mm f/4G IF ED VR to be replaced in few weeks
This is the first reliable rumor I received in a while: in few weeks Nikon will introduce a new version of the Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR lens. The improvement will be a new VR and few other minor tweaks. I also got a report from Japan that this lens cannot be ordered from Nikon any longer. Not sure yet if this will be the only new product in this announcement.
[NR] Rating: 90% – everything with rating of 90% or above is pretty much a done deal, however final changes in the release schedule are always a possibility.
Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR was introduced back in 2003.
Amazon, B&H and Adorama all have the current model in stock.
and it would be nice if canon had an equivalent lens.
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http://nikonrumors.com/2010/04/15/ru...-pipeline.aspx
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Rumors started to flow: 3 new Nikon DLSR cameras in the pipeline
By [NR] admin | April 15, 2010
I can definitely tell that the rumors chatter started to pick up in the last few days after it was dead for a month. Something is definitely coming – I already started to see the first signs of an imminent announcement (Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR lens) which could happen as soon as the end of April. The next step will be to get the exact date for the scheduled Nikon press conference.
This is the latest info I got: 3 new Nikon DSLR cameras are in the pipeline. One of them will be an entry level model (probably D4000).
The second camera will have:
* 39 AF points
* it will be 16 MP with 6400 ISO + HI2 position
* 24 fps 1920/1080 video
* it will have an optional (new) MB-D11 grip
I do not have any info on sensor size, exact model name or release date – this could be Nikon’s plan for the whole year (2010).
It is interesting to note that the current PRO DSLR line from Nikon has 51 AF points. The Nikon D90 has 11 AF points. The AF of this rumored camera falls in between, which means (if true) it will either be:
* the replacement of the Nikon D90 (DX sensor inside)
* a new product line that will fit between the D90 and the PRO level cameras (I consider the D300s, D700 and D3s to be PRO level)
* Nikon D700 replacement – that means that there will be no ISO improvements and the AF points will drop from 51 to 39 (FX sensor) but you will gain video and 4 extra MP.
FYI: Nikon D90 and D300s have a standard ISO of 3200, the Nikon D700 has a standard ISO of 6400 (same as the rumored camera).
No word on what the third camera will be.
[NR] Rumor rating: 75% possibility
By [NR] admin | April 15, 2010
I can definitely tell that the rumors chatter started to pick up in the last few days after it was dead for a month. Something is definitely coming – I already started to see the first signs of an imminent announcement (Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR lens) which could happen as soon as the end of April. The next step will be to get the exact date for the scheduled Nikon press conference.
This is the latest info I got: 3 new Nikon DSLR cameras are in the pipeline. One of them will be an entry level model (probably D4000).
The second camera will have:
* 39 AF points
* it will be 16 MP with 6400 ISO + HI2 position
* 24 fps 1920/1080 video
* it will have an optional (new) MB-D11 grip
I do not have any info on sensor size, exact model name or release date – this could be Nikon’s plan for the whole year (2010).
It is interesting to note that the current PRO DSLR line from Nikon has 51 AF points. The Nikon D90 has 11 AF points. The AF of this rumored camera falls in between, which means (if true) it will either be:
* the replacement of the Nikon D90 (DX sensor inside)
* a new product line that will fit between the D90 and the PRO level cameras (I consider the D300s, D700 and D3s to be PRO level)
* Nikon D700 replacement – that means that there will be no ISO improvements and the AF points will drop from 51 to 39 (FX sensor) but you will gain video and 4 extra MP.
FYI: Nikon D90 and D300s have a standard ISO of 3200, the Nikon D700 has a standard ISO of 6400 (same as the rumored camera).
No word on what the third camera will be.
[NR] Rumor rating: 75% possibility
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Just give me a D700 priced FX body with 1080p that has video options = to that of the 7D....just do it, I'll buy it.
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http://nikonrumors.com/2010/04/13/ni...few-weeks.aspx
dont know much about this lens, but IIRC jupitersolo has one.
and it would be nice if canon had an equivalent lens.
dont know much about this lens, but IIRC jupitersolo has one.
and it would be nice if canon had an equivalent lens.
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Nope no reason, it's just a VR upgrade and a couple of tweaks
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wasnt that the same with the same with the 70-200?
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The newer 70-200 has two more ED elements, than the old one.
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http://nikonrumors.com/2010/04/27/ni...announced.aspx
Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II announced
The possible announcement date and the Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR replacement rumorsjust materialized two hours ago:
Main Features:
A super telephoto zoom lens supporting Nikon’s exclusive range of focal lengths from 200 to 400mm
Nano Crystal Coat significantly reduces ghost and flare
Built-in vibration reduction (VR II) offering camera shake compensation equivalent to a shutter speed increase of approximately four stops
Four ED glass elements minimize chromatic aberration for higher optical performance
Three focus modes are available — A/M, M/A and M
Available: late May 2010
Price: $6,999.95 (the old model sells for around $6,000, there is currently a refurbished unit for$5,599.95)
Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II MTF chart
For comparison, here is the MTF chart for the old version (look identical to me):
MTF chart of the old 200-400mm lens
Links:
Nikon Imaging
Nikon USA
Dpreview still doesn’t have any info on this announcement, which confirms my previous thoughts that there was no official press conference for this product announcement.
Specifications:
Focal length 200-400mm
Maximum aperture f/4
Minimum aperture f/32
Lens construction 24 elements in 17 groups (with four ED glass elements, Nano Crystal Coat), and one detachable protective glass
Angle of view 12°20’ – 6°10’ (8° – 4° with Nikon DX format)
Minimum focus distance 2 m/6.6 ft. (in AF mode), 1.95 m/6.4 ft. (in MF mode)
Maximum reproduction ratio 0.27x (in AF mode), 0.28x (in MF mode)
No. of diaphragm blades 9 (rounded)
Filter-attachment size 52mm
Diameter x length (extension from lens mount) Approximately 124 x 365.5 mm/4.9 x 14.4 in.
Weight Approximately 3,360 g/7.4 lbs. (with protective glass)
Supplied accessories Slip-on Front Lens Cap, Rear Lens Cap LF-1, Slip-on Hood HK-30, Semi-soft Case CL-L2, Dedicated slip-in filter holder, 52mm Screw-on NC Filter, Dedicated lens protective glass, Dedicated lens protective glass case, Strap LN-1
Full press release after the break:
MELVILLE, N.Y. (April 27, 2010) – Today, the evolution of the super telephoto lens continues as Nikon Inc. announced the new AF-S NIKKOR 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II lens which delivers optical excellence and stunning image quality for professional photographers. Ideal for bringing to life exquisite detail for sports, nature and travel photography, this new lens affords a constant maximum aperture of f/4 and rugged construction for maximum versatility. Continued refinements and new technologies such as Vibration Reduction (VR) II, Nano Crystal Coat, and optimized autofocus (AF) modes enhance functionality and improve performance for discerning FX and DX-format photographers.
“The AF-S NIKKOR 200-400mm lens builds upon a proven design for professional level optics by incorporating the latest Nikon lens technologies to give photographers the edge in the field, and the ability to capture the most intricate of details with extraordinary fidelity,” said Lisa Osorio, general manager of Marketing at Nikon Inc. “As both camera capabilities and the roles of photographers expand, NIKKOR enhancements will continue to meet demands and exceed expectations to remain the pinnacle of optical excellence for all types of photographers.”
Whether photographing the decisive play at home plate or predators of the Serengeti, the 200-400mm f/4 lens is an essential tool for photographers who require long focal lengths and maximum versatility without sacrificing image quality. The 200-400mm lens benefits from the addition of Nikon’s proprietary Nano Crystal Coat to reduce instances of ghosting and flaring. The result is unparalleled clarity and sharpness in challenging lighting environments typical to sports venues or harsh sunlight.
Additionally, this new NIKKOR lens features Nikon VR II image stabilization, which is specifically engineered for each lens for maximum performance. VR II is a valuable asset to those shooting photos or HD video, as image blur introduced by camera shake and telephoto magnification is significantly reduced. Users are able to shoot up to four stops* slower than otherwise possible, overcoming many of the challenges of handheld shooting with such extreme focal lengths. VR functionality is further augmented with Automatic Panning Detection and an Active VR Mode to help compensate for movement from an unstable position such as a moving vehicle. Additionally, VR is always engaged when shooting in the D-Movie mode on select Nikon D-SLRs, helping to stabilize HD video capture.
The new 200-400mm f/4 lens features a host of professional focusing features to further enhance functionality. Photographers can now select from three focus modes to match shooting conditions, including manual mode (M) and autofocus with manual override (M/A) mode, and new A/M mode which is used to avoid cancelling the AF setting by unintentionally moving the focus ring while shooting. The M/A and A/M focus modes enhance AF control with fast, secure switching from automatic and manual focus to adapt to personal shooting preference and techniques. Additionally, photographers can activate the AF Recall Mode at the press of a button that allows for instant return to a predetermined point of focus to confidently capture anticipated shots.
This professional lens is constructed of die-cast magnesium for maximum durability and is sealed to resist dust and moisture, with protective Meniscus glass to safeguard the lens’ front element. The optical formula features four Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass elements for superior sharpness, color and image quality, while minimizing chromatic aberration. The lens also features Nikon’s exclusive Silent Wave Motor (SWM) technology, which enables high-speed autofocus performance with exceptional accuracy and powerful, super-quiet operation. Nikon’s Super Integrated Coating further suppresses flare and offers superior color consistency throughout the frame.
Price and Availability
The AF-S NIKKOR 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II lens is scheduled to be available at Nikon authorized dealers in late May 2010 with an estimated selling price of $6,999.95**. For more information, please visitwww.nikonusa.com.
The possible announcement date and the Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR replacement rumorsjust materialized two hours ago:
Main Features:
A super telephoto zoom lens supporting Nikon’s exclusive range of focal lengths from 200 to 400mm
Nano Crystal Coat significantly reduces ghost and flare
Built-in vibration reduction (VR II) offering camera shake compensation equivalent to a shutter speed increase of approximately four stops
Four ED glass elements minimize chromatic aberration for higher optical performance
Three focus modes are available — A/M, M/A and M
Available: late May 2010
Price: $6,999.95 (the old model sells for around $6,000, there is currently a refurbished unit for$5,599.95)
Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II MTF chart
For comparison, here is the MTF chart for the old version (look identical to me):
MTF chart of the old 200-400mm lens
Links:
Nikon Imaging
Nikon USA
Dpreview still doesn’t have any info on this announcement, which confirms my previous thoughts that there was no official press conference for this product announcement.
Specifications:
Focal length 200-400mm
Maximum aperture f/4
Minimum aperture f/32
Lens construction 24 elements in 17 groups (with four ED glass elements, Nano Crystal Coat), and one detachable protective glass
Angle of view 12°20’ – 6°10’ (8° – 4° with Nikon DX format)
Minimum focus distance 2 m/6.6 ft. (in AF mode), 1.95 m/6.4 ft. (in MF mode)
Maximum reproduction ratio 0.27x (in AF mode), 0.28x (in MF mode)
No. of diaphragm blades 9 (rounded)
Filter-attachment size 52mm
Diameter x length (extension from lens mount) Approximately 124 x 365.5 mm/4.9 x 14.4 in.
Weight Approximately 3,360 g/7.4 lbs. (with protective glass)
Supplied accessories Slip-on Front Lens Cap, Rear Lens Cap LF-1, Slip-on Hood HK-30, Semi-soft Case CL-L2, Dedicated slip-in filter holder, 52mm Screw-on NC Filter, Dedicated lens protective glass, Dedicated lens protective glass case, Strap LN-1
Full press release after the break:
MELVILLE, N.Y. (April 27, 2010) – Today, the evolution of the super telephoto lens continues as Nikon Inc. announced the new AF-S NIKKOR 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II lens which delivers optical excellence and stunning image quality for professional photographers. Ideal for bringing to life exquisite detail for sports, nature and travel photography, this new lens affords a constant maximum aperture of f/4 and rugged construction for maximum versatility. Continued refinements and new technologies such as Vibration Reduction (VR) II, Nano Crystal Coat, and optimized autofocus (AF) modes enhance functionality and improve performance for discerning FX and DX-format photographers.
“The AF-S NIKKOR 200-400mm lens builds upon a proven design for professional level optics by incorporating the latest Nikon lens technologies to give photographers the edge in the field, and the ability to capture the most intricate of details with extraordinary fidelity,” said Lisa Osorio, general manager of Marketing at Nikon Inc. “As both camera capabilities and the roles of photographers expand, NIKKOR enhancements will continue to meet demands and exceed expectations to remain the pinnacle of optical excellence for all types of photographers.”
Whether photographing the decisive play at home plate or predators of the Serengeti, the 200-400mm f/4 lens is an essential tool for photographers who require long focal lengths and maximum versatility without sacrificing image quality. The 200-400mm lens benefits from the addition of Nikon’s proprietary Nano Crystal Coat to reduce instances of ghosting and flaring. The result is unparalleled clarity and sharpness in challenging lighting environments typical to sports venues or harsh sunlight.
Additionally, this new NIKKOR lens features Nikon VR II image stabilization, which is specifically engineered for each lens for maximum performance. VR II is a valuable asset to those shooting photos or HD video, as image blur introduced by camera shake and telephoto magnification is significantly reduced. Users are able to shoot up to four stops* slower than otherwise possible, overcoming many of the challenges of handheld shooting with such extreme focal lengths. VR functionality is further augmented with Automatic Panning Detection and an Active VR Mode to help compensate for movement from an unstable position such as a moving vehicle. Additionally, VR is always engaged when shooting in the D-Movie mode on select Nikon D-SLRs, helping to stabilize HD video capture.
The new 200-400mm f/4 lens features a host of professional focusing features to further enhance functionality. Photographers can now select from three focus modes to match shooting conditions, including manual mode (M) and autofocus with manual override (M/A) mode, and new A/M mode which is used to avoid cancelling the AF setting by unintentionally moving the focus ring while shooting. The M/A and A/M focus modes enhance AF control with fast, secure switching from automatic and manual focus to adapt to personal shooting preference and techniques. Additionally, photographers can activate the AF Recall Mode at the press of a button that allows for instant return to a predetermined point of focus to confidently capture anticipated shots.
This professional lens is constructed of die-cast magnesium for maximum durability and is sealed to resist dust and moisture, with protective Meniscus glass to safeguard the lens’ front element. The optical formula features four Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass elements for superior sharpness, color and image quality, while minimizing chromatic aberration. The lens also features Nikon’s exclusive Silent Wave Motor (SWM) technology, which enables high-speed autofocus performance with exceptional accuracy and powerful, super-quiet operation. Nikon’s Super Integrated Coating further suppresses flare and offers superior color consistency throughout the frame.
Price and Availability
The AF-S NIKKOR 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II lens is scheduled to be available at Nikon authorized dealers in late May 2010 with an estimated selling price of $6,999.95**. For more information, please visitwww.nikonusa.com.
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I dont care about this....I want to know about the new bodies damnit!!!!!!!
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Love my D3.
I'm more curious as to what they are going to do in the video arena...as much as I dont like the DLSR being used to films with....its happening.
And since I sold my old HD camera a while back, if the Nikon does this right they could give me a means to have a viable camera again, thats affordable.
I'm more curious as to what they are going to do in the video arena...as much as I dont like the DLSR being used to films with....its happening.
And since I sold my old HD camera a while back, if the Nikon does this right they could give me a means to have a viable camera again, thats affordable.
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But ever since the 7D I've been more interested. I'm potentially shooting a short on a 5D in a month.
The season finale of House was shot all on the 5D, I'm hoping to catch that when it airs.
All of the research I have been on people using these cameras to shoot with has mainly been garbage. Its the same crap they were spewing out on slightly more expensive dedicated cameras....except now they have their beloved shallow DoF...and man have they been OVER and incorrectly using it to the point of annoyance. These cameras have some really big limitations as well when compared to dedicated video cameras. And you really have to learn what they are and how to work around them.
But the couple things I have seen shot well with these cameras have been great. The infamous DP who got screamed at by Christian Bale has been spear heading the the charge with the 5D and has some great stuff out there.
So, yeah I'm interested to see if Nikon gets in the game and if they make it worth my while.
But I still dont love the idea overall.
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Whats your opinion on the d3s and the manual controls on d3s and not the d300s lol?
I havent followed too much on the video side but I do want to be able play with some video sometime soon nikon... haha my friends are like why dont you convert ugh..
I havent followed too much on the video side but I do want to be able play with some video sometime soon nikon... haha my friends are like why dont you convert ugh..
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I havent used the D3s or the D300s...sorry.
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low light video...it kicks the shit out of the 5D.
But you need more than just low light.
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Anything yet? :toetap:
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COME THE FUCK ON NIKON!!!! GET OFF YOUR ASS AND ANNOUNCE ALREADY!!!! :angry:
By the way...I'm on day 3 of 4 shooting this commerical with a 7D......When I get the gumption, I'll post my feelings on shooting professional applications on DLSRs.
By the way...I'm on day 3 of 4 shooting this commerical with a 7D......When I get the gumption, I'll post my feelings on shooting professional applications on DLSRs.
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nothing seems to be going on, on both fronts