I won't be surprised if no filter (other than UV or NC) were used. ;p There aren't many 12mms around, so I guess it's not going to be too hard to guess which lens was used.super ! wat lens/filter can I know?
I won't be surprised if no filter (other than UV or NC) were used. ;p There aren't many 12mms around, so I guess it's not going to be too hard to guess which lens was used.super ! wat lens/filter can I know?
of course, batt life on D2 is better. 100% preferred.3D matrix metring II should not be that big of a deal.. I'm one of the old school people who use center weighted and spot more frequently. Learn not to rely too much on technology. ;p However, I have to admit that I am starting to use matrix more often nowadays because Nikon's matrix is really good!!! :thumbsup:
D200 without the grip feels quite unbalanced.. So I would use D200 with a grip anyway. Battery life is better on D2-series.
super ! wat lens/filter can I know?
The one and only... :sweat:I think it a 12 - 24 mm
Sigh............
Excuse me......... again.
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Taken with a low (someone say lousy or sucks) 4 megapixel with no built in flash camera at Chengde, Beijing.
ISO 200
F16
1/30
12mm
Matrix Metering
and print out in S8R size.
Sigh............
Excuse me......... again.
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Taken with a low (someone say lousy or sucks) 4 megapixel with no built in flash camera at Chengde, Beijing.
ISO 200
F16
1/30
12mm
Matrix Metering
and print out in S8R size.
The vote figures indicate that the D200 is the favorite, particularly among non-professional photographers. However, the comments made in the posts show many users preferring a D2H (or D2Hs, I presume). Could this be due to D200 owners who prefer their camera not posting their opinions, maybe because they do not consider the D2H as a practical camera (cost-wise and other) for a non-professional photographer?
While the voting poll remains anonymous, why do we not have D200 owners extolling the wonderful color or detailed images provided by their sensors (and their associated electronic processing) as being a step above the D2H?
The D2H is definitely built as a pro body, with the feel and handling that implies. Do its images surpass those of a D200, or not, in your opinion?
So far, we have no direct comparisons here.![]()
If 2 photo of a same scene are posted side by side, can a person tell the difference which camera was it taken with? In this case a D200 and D2H.
Maybe you could have a much better shot if you have a "better" one, and/or more proportion of keepers of this quality. What do you think - make logical sense?
Yes someone please share, very keen to know.Only if you blow them up, mebbe you might be able to catch a difference...
I've not seen any comparision yet...
anyone with both to share??
If 2 photo of a same scene are posted side by side, can a person tell the difference which camera was it taken with? In this case a D200 and D2H.
Image post in the forum,
or photo print in 4R, 5R, 6R, 8R, S8R, we won't be able to tell the difference.
The vote figures indicate that the D200 is the favorite, particularly among non-professional photographers. However, the comments made in the posts show many users preferring a D2H (or D2Hs, I presume). Could this be due to D200 owners who prefer their camera not posting their opinions, maybe because they do not consider the D2H as a practical camera (cost-wise and other) for a non-professional photographer?
While the voting poll remains anonymous, why do we not have D200 owners extolling the wonderful color or detailed images provided by their sensors (and their associated electronic processing) as being a step above the D2H?
The D2H is definitely built as a pro body, with the feel and handling that implies. Do its images surpass those of a D200, or not, in your opinion?
So far, we have no direct comparisons here.![]()