This is the first part of a multi video indepth review of the Nikon full frame Digital slr camera the D700.
In this part we compare the nikon D700 and the D300 for its shape and size, then also look at the effect on image from going from dx cropped sensor to the full frame sensor.
then we look at the effect of depth of field.
next video will show iso performance
all photos and opinions are of dom bower
nikon d700 vd d300
hope this helps in your camera buying.
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In this video i give my final review of the nikon D700 digital slr camera. I have used this camera in a wedding and at a sporting event (the rat race video coming soon) and can now give an honest impression of its ability, its iso, its buffer, its ability with dx lenses and fx lenses.
I also compare it against the Nikon D300 and the D3
Posted by admin | Under Nikon D3 Lenses
Tuesday Aug 25, 2009
hello, here is the video i have been meaning to finish. Its the review of the very expensive nikon 70-200vr AF-S lens costing around £1300 at the moment. I have put in some of the photos from the film that is being directed by Gayle Baird and also a bit of footage from the short film,
the conclusion of the lens may not be what you were expecting.
Posted by admin | Under Nikon D3
Monday Jul 20, 2009
Calumet Photo’s Gerry Oher interviews Lindsay Silverman, Nikon’s Senior Technical Manager, about Nikon’s new full frame camera for sports photographers, photojournalists and others who want to take advantage of the D-3’s stunning quality.
The pro-spec D3 is Nikons first D-SLR to feature a full-frame sensor, and boasts a resolution of 12.1MP. But thats not all. With an impressive ISO range, a fabulous LCD screen and speedy image-processing, Nikon is all set take on the competition
i describe the main differences between the nikond3 and the nikon d80
namable the fact that the sensor in the nikon d80 is only 60% of the sensor in the d3. the nikon d3 is a 5000$ DSLR its full frame. so why is this so cool? well because the bigger the sensor in the camera the better the pictures look and the higher noise preformence the camera has this means that the nikon d3 can get away with shooting at higher iso sensitivities such as iso 6400, 3200 and even (gulp) 26,200 which means higher shutter speeds then ever before possible at these higher iso’s its the certainly the holy grail of cameras.
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