I have the D800E, so it might be easier to sell that. I'll have to think about it though. I don't want to do anything rash.
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Want to trade for my old D700 + some cash? I love my D800E.
I discovered that Lightroom was buggering up my D800 colors. After I fixed the profile in LR the camera really shines.
Keep the D800E. Mine was the D800.
I think Nikon NOW has eliminated the anti-alias screens all together. Next the menus... and U1 & U2 are certainly needed.
I had a shoot where I could not get the darn thing reset to zero and had to go to my backup D7000. Pissed me off, big time. I almost smashed it, but then I would have lost a great lens. I am enjoying my F5 once again. So nice. I see B&H is still selling F6, I should have bought that...
Lol, got me Randy!
Truth be told, I haven't used my digitals for anything but commercial work or when I'm teaching, to show what I'm doing. But I continue to be so disappointed in the D700 when shooting it side-by-side. Not only in resolution, but also color, tonality, of course DR, everything. With a typical RAW file from the D800 I can pull just about anything out of it I want, even if it was way over/underexposed. It's like negative film, finally.
Lupines and farmhouse near Naufrage, Prince Edward Island, Canada. June 2009.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8263/8...c58d7346_c.jpg
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TK45 with 210mm Nikon. Fuji Velvia 50 Quickload. V750 scanned.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
10x4 , 120/8 Super Angulon super tilted and twisted in funny ways ;)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8540/8...382fc6e4_o.jpg
Scan-130503-0001-1www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
[QUOTE=SergeiR;1022523]10x4 , 120/8 Super Angulon super tilted and twisted in funny ways ;)
I love this type of composition, it is so naturally bent...
Busy today Sergei!