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 Posted: Sun Dec 22nd, 2013 10:33
Eric



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jk wrote:
Hi Glocke12, Welcome to the forum.

I have the D800 and also the D600 but I still use my D3 and D3S for everyday work. I use the D600 more as the D800 is very demanding on your technique.

Where you might have got sharp looking results with the D7000 at 1/100 you now need to use a stop faster (1/200) as any little shake seems to really take the edge of the camera's sharpness. For me the D600 (24MP) provides a better balance of MP and size of files but the D3 and D3S at 12MP are no slouches.

Enjoy the D800 but a tripod may be its best friend!


You've got more bodies than my local camera shop...oh hang on....they went bust last year.

:lol:



All the evidence I have seen suggests that you really only see the 'benefit' from removing the antialiasfilter if you use a tripod and prime lenses.

The extra sharpness is there, it's just that technique is the deciding factor as to whether it's noticeable.

And as that means being on your 'best practise' behaviour every time you shoot with it, I can't see that happening ....at least ....I wouldn't drag a tripod everywhere.

Last edited on Sun Dec 22nd, 2013 10:36 by Eric



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