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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
Check out Ebay prices from around Aug 20th to now....
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
On Sep 6, 9:08 pm, RichA wrote:
Check out Ebay prices from around Aug 20th to now.... I ain't selling mine. Now, when Nikon introduces their pro FX scenery shooters camera, probably at Photokina, the D200 might be relegated to being a backup camera. |
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
"cjcampbell" wrote in message ps.com... On Sep 6, 9:08 pm, RichA wrote: Check out Ebay prices from around Aug 20th to now.... I ain't selling mine. Now, when Nikon introduces their pro FX scenery shooters camera, probably at Photokina, the D200 might be relegated to being a backup camera. Me neither...for portraits I need the ISO 100 (true ISO 100, or lower) and neither the D3 or D300 has that. Well, Nikon finally got the sensor size right (D3) for my purposes...now just take care of the sensitivity (I don't want a s**tload of ND filters). George |
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
george wrote:
"cjcampbell" wrote in message ps.com... On Sep 6, 9:08 pm, RichA wrote: Check out Ebay prices from around Aug 20th to now.... I ain't selling mine. Now, when Nikon introduces their pro FX scenery shooters camera, probably at Photokina, the D200 might be relegated to being a backup camera. Me neither...for portraits I need the ISO 100 (true ISO 100, or lower) and neither the D3 or D300 has that. Well, Nikon finally got the sensor size right (D3) for my purposes...now just take care of the sensitivity (I don't want a s**tload of ND filters). George See this thread which in part states: "Pay special attention to the "additional settings". This means the D300 can shoot in an ISO range of 100 to 6,400." http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...is o+100&qf=m |
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
John wrote:
george wrote: "cjcampbell" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 6, 9:08 pm, RichA wrote: Check out Ebay prices from around Aug 20th to now.... I ain't selling mine. Now, when Nikon introduces their pro FX scenery shooters camera, probably at Photokina, the D200 might be relegated to being a backup camera. Me neither...for portraits I need the ISO 100 (true ISO 100, or lower) and neither the D3 or D300 has that. Well, Nikon finally got the sensor size right (D3) for my purposes...now just take care of the sensitivity (I don't want a s**tload of ND filters). George See this thread which in part states: "Pay special attention to the "additional settings". This means the D300 can shoot in an ISO range of 100 to 6,400." http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...is o+100&qf=m It's a pushed ISO 100 like ISO 3200 on the D200. So I'm guessing it has the same noise as ISO 400 but allows slower shutter speeds to avoid the need for a neutral density filter and nearly the same thing could be accomplished by underexposing and pushing in post processing. -- Paul Furman Photography http://edgehill.net Bay Natives Nursery http://www.baynatives.com |
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
Paul Furman wrote:
John wrote: "Pay special attention to the "additional settings". This means the D300 can shoot in an ISO range of 100 to 6,400." http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...is o+100&qf=m It's a pushed ISO 100 like ISO 3200 on the D200. So I'm guessing it has the same noise as ISO 400 Or same as ISO 200? but allows slower shutter speeds to avoid the need for a neutral density filter and nearly the same thing could be accomplished by underexposing and pushing in post processing. -- Paul Furman Photography http://edgehill.net Bay Natives Nursery http://www.baynatives.com |
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
Paul Furman wrote:
Paul Furman wrote: John wrote: "Pay special attention to the "additional settings". This means the D300 can shoot in an ISO range of 100 to 6,400." http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...is o+100&qf=m It's a pushed ISO 100 like ISO 3200 on the D200. So I'm guessing it has the same noise as ISO 400 Or same as ISO 200? but allows slower shutter speeds to avoid the need for a neutral density filter and nearly the same thing could be accomplished by underexposing and pushing in post processing. Good old PP seems to be more powerful then the hardware. Forever RAW and Jpeg no more. My Nikon P&S shoots in ISO 50 strange as it seems. Have you ordered your D300 yet? |
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
John wrote:
Paul Furman wrote: Paul Furman wrote: John wrote: "Pay special attention to the "additional settings". This means the D300 can shoot in an ISO range of 100 to 6,400." http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...is o+100&qf=m It's a pushed ISO 100 like ISO 3200 on the D200. So I'm guessing it has the same noise as ISO 400 Or same as ISO 200? but allows slower shutter speeds to avoid the need for a neutral density filter and nearly the same thing could be accomplished by underexposing and pushing in post processing. Good old PP seems to be more powerful then the hardware. I think there is a slight advantage to faked high ISO in camera though probably not much. Forever RAW and Jpeg no more. My Nikon P&S shoots in ISO 50 strange as it seems. That's typical for the smaller cameras to work better at low ISO, it's high ISO where they have problems. I'm not really clear how the D200 fakes lower ISO, it's sort of counter-intuitive. Have you ordered your D300 yet? No I'm waiting for a used D3, I have a D200 -- Paul Furman Photography http://edgehill.net Bay Natives Nursery http://www.baynatives.com |
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
"John" wrote in message . .. george wrote: "cjcampbell" wrote in message ps.com... On Sep 6, 9:08 pm, RichA wrote: Check out Ebay prices from around Aug 20th to now.... I ain't selling mine. Now, when Nikon introduces their pro FX scenery shooters camera, probably at Photokina, the D200 might be relegated to being a backup camera. Me neither...for portraits I need the ISO 100 (true ISO 100, or lower) and neither the D3 or D300 has that. Well, Nikon finally got the sensor size right (D3) for my purposes...now just take care of the sensitivity (I don't want a s**tload of ND filters). George See this thread which in part states: "Pay special attention to the "additional settings". This means the D300 can shoot in an ISO range of 100 to 6,400." I saw that but that isn't the same thing as altering the gain of the analog amplifier (hardware) in the camera. This is just giving the wrong exposure anyway and letting firmware/software salvage as much as possible. http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...is o+100&qf=m |
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Used D200 body prices PLUMMET!!
"cjcampbell" wrote in message
ps.com... I ain't selling mine. Now, when Nikon introduces their pro FX scenery shooters camera, probably at Photokina, the D200 might be relegated to being a backup camera. By which you mean a D3-like camera with a smaller form factor in exchange for slower operation? I'm drooling already :-) |
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