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funny.
why is it i do not have the sb800 + d200 flashing problem?>

you guys preorder from where?

call you favourite shop and put your name on the list
don't forget the deposit

1 for you and 1 for J-sponsorship recipient

the recipient and lean and teach you how to use ;)
 

call you favourite shop and put your name on the list
don't forget the deposit

1 for you and 1 for J-sponsorship recipient

the recipient and lean and teach you how to use ;)

well, nobody really taught me how to use my d200.

is d3 that hard to use?i really dont think so wor.
 

well, nobody really taught me how to use my d200.

is d3 that hard to use?i really dont think so wor.

ok lor if you don't need then just keep as a last resort.
 

some seriously tongue-in-cheek from Thom Hogan... :bsmilie:

thom hogan said:
Thom's Top Ten Things...
...to do with your D2x when the D3 comes out

#10: Give it to a Canon user so that they can show their friends just how bad old Nikon bodies are at high ISO values compared to new Canon ones.

#9: Send it in to Nikon Japan for repair. You should have it back in time for it to have become an antique, thus increasing its value.

#8: Mount it on the hood of your car as an ornament (be sure to install a remote release so you can startle pedestrians with the shutter sound as they walk by).

#7: Give it to your spouse to use as a personal defense device while traveling thru tough neighborhoods. (Tip: install a hand grip for convenience in carrying and reliability in keeping the hand in place during the "swing".)

#6: Set it permanently to High Speed Crop and give it someone saying that's it an out-of-date 6mp DSLR. Bonus points for permanently setting High Speed Continuous, as well ("bet you can't take just one...").

#5: Use a magic marker to add an "s" to the nameplate, thus giving you a slightly newer model to use as your D3 backup.

#4: Sell it to NASA as a backup body.

#3: Keep in storage for parts because you'll eventually lose the D3 screw-in eyepiece, body cap, and you'll need replacement rubber grips when they fall off at exactly the wrong time and place.

#2: Place it in the glass case in your hallway, right next to the D1, D1h, D1x, D100, D2h, and all the film Nikons you've collected. Unfortunately, you can't charge admission to this museum, because all your neighbors who also shoot Nikon have a similar case.

#1: Bundle it up with all your low-cost DX lenses and sell it on eBay for more than you paid for them.

Seriously: it still takes just as fine a picture as it used to, so most people will just keep using it to take pictures.
 

Seriously: it still takes just as fine a picture as it used to, so most people will just keep using it to take pictures. :lovegrin:
 

D3x for you and better DR. :devil:

But I'm really impresed with the high ISO which I think D3X (if it's in the pipeline) might not be able to offer.. Just look at D300 high ISO images...
 

But I'm really impresed with the high ISO which I think D3X (if it's in the pipeline) might not be able to offer.. Just look at D300 high ISO images...

Yeah... if pump up the mp it might not be a good thing. :dunno:

But technology improve each day and hope the 16GB CF memory dont add more noise to the img. :devil:
 

Yeah... if pump up the mp it might not be a good thing. :dunno:

But technology improve each day and hope the 16GB CF memory dont add more noise to the img. :devil:

If the electrical noise is cnotrolled properly, the memory should not affect the image. Isn't that what digital is all about? A good storage should not alter the numbers stored in it otherwise all your software will one day turn into viruses. ;p
 

Thom Hogan said:
#4: Sell it to NASA as a backup body.
This one is really funny. How many did they order again? :bsmilie:

../azul123
 

If the electrical noise is cnotrolled properly, the memory should not affect the image. Isn't that what digital is all about? A good storage should not alter the numbers stored in it otherwise all your software will one day turn into viruses. ;p

I just can't believe that memory to memory transfer can cause noise, isn't it should have certain way of correct/recover if it find a memory strip different. :dunno:

Unless what you see is not what you get. :dunno:
 

oh my goodness...the iso 3200 is quite unbelievable! now need to ask my gf to keep all my cash in an armory...
 

Man... Nikon has really gotten the 1 UP :thumbsup:

Drools... now to look for ways and means to get the money....
 

this is bad!!

i woke up dreaming that i burst off 13 shots on a D3 that i bought on a loan :eek:
 

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