D800


just change to D800 when it out la... y compare now... is there a need ?
 

daredevil123 said:
They did not exactly say that.... You have to read carefully.

Yeah my bad. Reread it again. Seems very misleading. "Now the D800 is going to be with us soon..."
 

Only when it is announced formally by Nikon then it is real. The rest are just rumours and speculations. Happy waiting...

All I want for Christmas is D800.
 

No point, most of us probably gonna break the bank to get one. And 36mp? if its true, can the current lens line up able to keep up with the resolution?
 

And 36mp? if its true, can the current lens line up able to keep up with the resolution?

Yes, why not? 36MP on FX has about the same pixel density as 16MP on DX. I don't find people complaining that their better lenses are not good enough for the D7000 :) ... although many older lenses will still struggle, esp at the edges of the frame.
 

Yes, why not? 36MP on FX has about the same pixel density as 16MP on DX. I don't find people complaining that their better lenses are not good enough for the D7000 :) ... although many older lenses will still struggle, esp at the edges of the frame.

should not be a reason that lens cant keep up with body..
 

NikonRumors giving cropped pictures of various ISO of supposedly the D800. Not impressive leh. Sigh... I would rather have good ISO performance than tons of megapixels. May have to save up for the ton of bricks D4.
 

103MB RAW files is quite absurd!
 

think they gonna make the D800 like D3x(resolution) while D4 concentrate on high iso/dynamic range.
 

According to the rumours, D800(high fps/high MP - for sports/studio) is supposed to be the replacement for D3X instead of D700 and D4(high iso/low MP - for photojournalist) is supposed to be the replacement for D3. It seems that there is no replacement for D700 and Nikon doesn't seem to make another new but cheap full frame DSLR as D700 has affected the sales of D3(same sensor as D700).
 

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According to the rumours, D800(high fps/high MP - for sports/studio) is supposed to be the replacement for D3X instead of D700 and D4(high iso/low MP - for photojournalist) is supposed to be the replacement for D3. It seems that there is no replacement for D700 and Nikon doesn't seem to make another new but cheap full frame DSLR as D700 has affected the sales of D3(same sensor as D700).

If this is true, then a lot of people have been waiting in vain for the D700 successor.
 

If this is true, then a lot of people have been waiting in vain for the D700 successor.

It is very obvious that Nikon is going to go the Canon route. A smaller resolution (landscape) monster plus a speed/ISO demon as top of the line.
 

If this is true, then a lot of people have been waiting in vain for the D700 successor.

Well, a lot of people don't even need a D700 successor.....
 

I'm glad i got the D700 :lovegrin:
 

actually, gear lust quibble aside, is it possible for the d800/d4 to have the V1's AF performance?

are there any physical or engineering limitations?
 

actually, gear lust quibble aside, is it possible for the d800/d4 to have the V1's AF performance?

are there any physical or engineering limitations?

??? is V1 AF better than D700?

With the minute sensor in V1 and dim lens, I expect the DOF in V1 is much higher than D700 and so the AF in V1 probably isn't as sophisticated.
 

actually, gear lust quibble aside, is it possible for the d800/d4 to have the V1's AF performance?

are there any physical or engineering limitations?

Remarkable as V1's AF system is, it should still be slower than a DSLR ;)
Because of the lack of a mirror box in the 1-series, they've had to try and implement phase-detect AF capability directly onto the image sensor. This is not necessary with a DSLR.
 

Remarkable as V1's AF system is, it should still be slower than a DSLR ;)
Because of the lack of a mirror box in the 1-series, they've had to try and implement phase-detect AF capability directly onto the image sensor. This is not necessary with a DSLR.

guess i've been thrown off by marketing once again lol

"Fastest AF x Most Focus Points in the World" from nikon sg's site.

Thom Hogan on the AF:

Focus

"As I noted in my J1 review, the Nikon 1's autofocus system is quite good. Very DSLR-like in most aspects, including speed and tracking ability. In the mirrorless realm, there really isn't anything that matches the Nikon 1's focusing. Some Olympus/Panasonic m4/3 camera/lens combinations can acquire focus almost as fast as the Nikon 1 models, but they can't track motion like the J1/V1 can.

This is the result of phase detect sensors being built into the imaging sensor, coupled with the high frame rate of the sensor, plus all the computational horsepower that Nikon has stuffed into the camera. Certainly in bright light you might be fooled into thinking you're shooting with a DSLR (assuming you're out of the default settings, as I note above). Focus acquisition is swift and focus tracking good (typically on the D3100/D5100 level; in a few cases, better).

With one exception: you need a subject that has contrast in it. It appears that the focus system on the Nikon 1 tries to confirm that it found focus by looking at contrast information. If you don't have any contrast under the area the camera is focusing on (for instance, the side of a dark ship), all bets are off. Obviously, this problem is bigger in low light with non-contrasty subjects (think black cow at dawn). But in good light with subjects that have contrast in them, I'd characterize the focus as DSLR-like. Not D3s-like, but certainly in the realm of DSLR expectations."
 

So the D800 body is Dxxx or Dx type?
 

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