available as LO option maI'm a little surprised that there's no ISO100 for both D3 and D300. Maybe we'll see it in the enhanced models, like D3x and D300x?
hmm....don't know if my wife would see the difference if I upgrade from D200 to D300 besides looking at the model number on the body.....maybe some gaffer tape will do the job
I'm a little surprised that there's no ISO100 for both D3 and D300. Maybe we'll see it in the enhanced models, like D3x and D300x?
Looks like the FF naysayers now have to eat their words
On a more serious front, does anyone know:
1. Whether we can switch to FX and DX at choice (ie I can select DX even when using a FF lens), or it only works automatically.
2. Does the D3 have sensor cleaning? I see it on the D300 but no mention on the D3.
Yes1. Whether we can switch to FX and DX at choice (ie I can select DX even when using a FF lens), or it only works automatically.
Not mentioned for D3 so I assume it's a no.2. Does the D3 have sensor cleaning? I see it on the D300 but no mention on the D3.
Looks like the FF naysayers now have to eat their words
On a more serious front, does anyone know:
1. Whether we can switch to FX and DX at choice (ie I can select DX even when using a FF lens), or it only works automatically.
I am unsure what it means, but there is a boost mode fro ISO 100...:dunno:
Generally speaking from experience, not likely.
Let me tell you how I smuggled my 500mmf4 home a few years back:
I left it in the car boot till midnight than carry it into the house when all asleep. Then realised dry cabinet too small. So hide it deep inside the storeroom. Next few days make alot of noise about the faulty dry cabinet, than get a bigger one. Next quietly hide the 500mm lens in dry cabinet. Next, tactical movement for a few months to bring the lens in and out of the house. After 6 months my wife notice the lens and asked, "where does this big thing comes from". My answer was "it's been then all the time you never notice meh? ask you take up photography you don't want now ask so many questions? kekekekeke.
Disclaimer: I guess this may not be applicable to newly wed honeymoon stage couples.
My new wish list:
1) D3
2) D300
3) 14-24 f2.8 mm lens
4) 28-70 f2.8 mm lens
Base ISO is 200, but it is able to reduce sensitivity probably with no improvement in noise performance if you switch to the Lo-1 mode to get ISO100.
Generally speaking from experience, not likely.
Let me tell you how I smuggled my 500mmf4 home a few years back:
I left it in the car boot till midnight than carry it into the house when all asleep. Then realised dry cabinet too small. So hide it deep inside the storeroom. Next few days make alot of noise about the faulty dry cabinet, than get a bigger one. Next quietly hide the 500mm lens in dry cabinet. Next, tactical movement for a few months to bring the lens in and out of the house. After 6 months my wife notice the lens and asked, "where does this big thing comes from". My answer was "it's been then all the time you never notice meh? ask you take up photography you don't want now ask so many questions? kekekekeke.
Disclaimer: I guess this may not be applicable to newly wed honeymoon stage couples.
Aw shucks, so far the D3 lacking features compared to the D300 is sensor cleaning and lower flash sync (and pop up flash for those who use it).
Any other features?
Now the toss up between the D3 and the D300...
I like the D3's low MP count...it was something I was waiting for for a very long time....and I had predicted the D3h would be 6MP, seems like this is somewhere in between (5MP with DX format).
Good enough for me![]()
Generally speaking from experience, not likely.
Let me tell you how I smuggled my 500mmf4 home a few years back:
I left it in the car boot till midnight than carry it into the house when all asleep. Then realised dry cabinet too small. So hide it deep inside the storeroom. Next few days make alot of noise about the faulty dry cabinet, than get a bigger one. Next quietly hide the 500mm lens in dry cabinet. Next, tactical movement for a few months to bring the lens in and out of the house. After 6 months my wife notice the lens and asked, "where does this big thing comes from". My answer was "it's been then all the time you never notice meh? ask you take up photography you don't want now ask so many questions? kekekekeke.
Disclaimer: I guess this may not be applicable to newly wed honeymoon stage couples.