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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
On 2009-10-14 14:07:08 -0700, "D. Peter Maus"
said: On 10/14/09 15:53 , Savageduck wrote: On 2009-10-14 11:04:56 -0700, "D. Peter Maus" said: On 10/14/09 12:56 , Savageduck wrote: On 2009-10-14 10:45:43 -0700, Alan Browne said: Read all the gory details of this new body: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0910/09101402nikonD3s.asp Interesting. It seems to me the real benefit is going to be in high ISO performance and the addition of sensor cleaning. I am not drawn to the video in DSLR trend. Not being a pro or independantly wealthy I guess I am going to stick with my D300 for now. That D300 is no slouch, either. I'm happy with it, and I still have my D70 lifeboat. LOL! Yeah, I still shoot my D70 daily. If you like D300 see if you can get your hands on a D700 for a weekend. The D700 thing is something I have been thinking of for a while now. You'll never need another woman. Well I have been on my own for almost two years now, and even though I have the social life of a stump, a little feminine companionship wouldn't be too bad from time to time. There is nothing more disturbing than a 60 year old in hormonal distress. :-) -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
On 10/14/09 16:37 , Savageduck wrote:
On 2009-10-14 14:07:08 -0700, "D. Peter Maus" said: On 10/14/09 15:53 , Savageduck wrote: On 2009-10-14 11:04:56 -0700, "D. Peter Maus" said: On 10/14/09 12:56 , Savageduck wrote: On 2009-10-14 10:45:43 -0700, Alan Browne said: Read all the gory details of this new body: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0910/09101402nikonD3s.asp Interesting. It seems to me the real benefit is going to be in high ISO performance and the addition of sensor cleaning. I am not drawn to the video in DSLR trend. Not being a pro or independantly wealthy I guess I am going to stick with my D300 for now. That D300 is no slouch, either. I'm happy with it, and I still have my D70 lifeboat. LOL! Yeah, I still shoot my D70 daily. If you like D300 see if you can get your hands on a D700 for a weekend. The D700 thing is something I have been thinking of for a while now. You'll never need another woman. Well I have been on my own for almost two years now, and even though I have the social life of a stump, a little feminine companionship wouldn't be too bad from time to time. There is nothing more disturbing than a 60 year old in hormonal distress. :-) I'm right behind you at 58. |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 10/14/09 16:37 , Savageduck wrote: On 2009-10-14 14:07:08 -0700, "D. Peter Maus" said: LOL! Yeah, I still shoot my D70 daily. If you like D300 see if you can get your hands on a D700 for a weekend. The D700 thing is something I have been thinking of for a while now. You'll never need another woman. Well I have been on my own for almost two years now, and even though I have the social life of a stump, a little feminine companionship wouldn't be too bad from time to time. There is nothing more disturbing than a 60 year old in hormonal distress. :-) I'm right behind you at 58. I'm 'ahead' of you both at 65, but fortunately on weekends I enjoy the company of a woman who likes what I do with my equipment, and enjoys post processing almost as much as I do. We both try to get it right in camera, and ususally do on the first shot. Post processing is usually not strictly needed, but always seems to make an image better with a bit of tweaking. -- John McWilliams |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
John McWilliams wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote: On 10/14/09 16:37 , Savageduck wrote: On 2009-10-14 14:07:08 -0700, "D. Peter Maus" said: LOL! Yeah, I still shoot my D70 daily. If you like D300 see if you can get your hands on a D700 for a weekend. The D700 thing is something I have been thinking of for a while now. You'll never need another woman. Well I have been on my own for almost two years now, and even though I have the social life of a stump, a little feminine companionship wouldn't be too bad from time to time. There is nothing more disturbing than a 60 year old in hormonal distress. :-) I'm right behind you at 58. I'm 'ahead' of you both at 65, but fortunately on weekends I enjoy the company of a woman who likes what I do with my equipment, and enjoys post processing almost as much as I do. We both try to get it right in camera, and ususally do on the first shot. Post processing is usually not strictly needed, but always seems to make an image better with a bit of tweaking. I thought ladies liked 'pre-processing'. But wtf do I know at 45 & single again for the last 5 years :-( |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
DRS wrote:
Why do Nikons seem to have a base ISO of 200? Is it a trade off of some kind? It allows a higher max ISO. -- Paul Furman www.edgehill.net www.baynatives.com all google groups messages filtered due to spam |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
Paul Furman wrote:
John McWilliams wrote: D. Peter Maus wrote: On 10/14/09 16:37 , Savageduck wrote: On 2009-10-14 14:07:08 -0700, "D. Peter Maus" said: LOL! Yeah, I still shoot my D70 daily. If you like D300 see if you can get your hands on a D700 for a weekend. The D700 thing is something I have been thinking of for a while now. You'll never need another woman. Well I have been on my own for almost two years now, and even though I have the social life of a stump, a little feminine companionship wouldn't be too bad from time to time. There is nothing more disturbing than a 60 year old in hormonal distress. :-) I'm right behind you at 58. I'm 'ahead' of you both at 65, but fortunately on weekends I enjoy the company of a woman who likes what I do with my equipment, and enjoys post processing almost as much as I do. We both try to get it right in camera, and ususally do on the first shot. Post processing is usually not strictly needed, but always seems to make an image better with a bit of tweaking. I thought ladies liked 'pre-processing'. But wtf do I know at 45 & single again for the last 5 years :-( It's true that before the shot actually happens, good preparation leads to superior results over a hastily composed frame or frantic release of the shutter. And it's a poor workman who blames his tools, but a number of P+S'ers claim they get satisfying results from their small units. -- john mcwilliams |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
Paul Furman wrote:
DRS wrote: Why do Nikons seem to have a base ISO of 200? Is it a trade off of some kind? It allows a higher max ISO. No relevance really. |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
"DRS" wrote in
. au: Why do Nikons seem to have a base ISO of 200? Is it a trade off of some kind? The D3 uses a low silicon fill factor, and makes up for it with large microlenses, which, of course, fill the wells faster. In order to meter at ISO 100, the camera would have very little RAW highlight headroom, so ISOs under 200 are only offered as special modes. Apparently, they use the low fill factor to get more noiseless electronics at the photosites. This keeps read noise down a bit, but increases shot noise a little, too. |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
"Alan Browne" wrote in message
... Read all the gory details of this new body: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0910/09101402nikonD3s.asp WTF are your cross-posting for again you pompous hypocrite? **** off back to your snotty SLR group. -- Charles E Hardwidge |
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Nikon D3S (12.1 Mpix, FF, very high ISO, HD video)
Alan Browne wrote:
Paul Furman wrote: DRS wrote: Why do Nikons seem to have a base ISO of 200? Is it a trade off of some kind? It allows a higher max ISO. No relevance really. Is it just coincidence that low-ISO sensors on P&S start at lower ISOs? I don't understand the details but the general principal seems to apply. -- Paul Furman www.edgehill.net www.baynatives.com all google groups messages filtered due to spam |
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