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I forgot to add how people were dismissive when they announced a new full frame camera just after the launch of the D810. Which they called the D750 and it came out to be true.
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For me apart from an ilusive D400 and talking about an eventual D9300 camera, but they always put both as very very low marking everything else has been spot on from many many years. From my 3/4 ...
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I think it is easy to understand why Nikon choose not to launch it on the planned date. They had other priorities, like stopping the bush fire called D750 Flare masking issue. They did not want a ...
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That baffles me when I see people who just don't know about the aesthetics of photography. They just learn 3 rule like rule of 2/3, that your horizon should be strait and the image should be ...
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Did you do the test panning up and down slowly in live-view? It is important to know exactly because many people who at first did not do the test properly then came back to say it was there. If ...
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Did you try with the light just outside of the frame at the top? Did you put it in liveview and pan vertically slowly? Just asking, because it is important to have same testing procedure because I ...
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Do anyone who posted the example know what was the occurrence level of the banding shot in those Spanish and Chinese/korean photo gallery posted. I mean where they random shot shooting in the sun ...
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Very very nice review, one of the best real world photography, could you please give us some of the original flat profile MOV files. As video is an integral part of dslr and that you review it, it...
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I don't understand some people here. It is as if the oil issue of the D600 and the left Af issue of the D800 did not exist. I mean these have been proven to be true and Nikon even changed the D600 ...
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As the older thread has reached its limit I am just going to reply here. I am not calling anyone, being expert or not that they don't know or know what they were saying. But until now we did not ...
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Until I see someone doing a video or filming the camera back screen in liveview and film in the same condition than the one that have reproduce it by slowly panning the camera upward and downward ...
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The more we see report, the more I think that it is a structural problem or defect. I think the ones that did say they did not have the problem just did not test correctly.
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Very well said. Some are like Nikon Fanboys and anything negative is mocked. If it does not affect you, just good for you. No one is forcing you to participate in the talk. It is not a rant about ...
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People should put the camera in liveview and then use a bulb or the sun and just tilt the camera up and down slowly to see if it appears like in the youtube videos.
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So the D600 did not have any problem, that is why Nikon in its extreme generosity gave new cameras to people. Then they updated the new camera just by magic that corrected the issue people you ...
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For some here it might just be hobby and a toy, but for others like me it is a professional tool, that has to work. Lets say I live in a second world country and my D800 cost me $ 4000 and it had ...
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You forget the long exposure noise thermal issue with the white dots etc. It seems to be rectified now but at least people pointed out the issue and Nikon had to respond.
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I would really like to see someone who does not have this problem do the same type of video. That is film from the Liveview with a bulb just out of the frame and move it up and down. Until now we ...
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Damn, this will be a big problem for us wedding photographers and portrait photographers. We use extensively shooting backlit subject with the sun just on the side outside the frame to get the ...
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The mercury engine (GPU) is what helps adobe just for decoding and playback of your clip in realtime. For example all those h264 codec like AVCHD coming from dslr are very compute intensive to ...
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