Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Full frame Nikon
The evidence is piling up: a new, smaller and cheaper than the D3 (but neither small nor cheap overall) Nikon full frame camera is coming (or at least being announced) next week, called, oddly, the D700. (There is very little rhyme or reason in the naming schemes of most technology manufacturers. At Nikon, the high end cameras have 1 digit, the low end has two digits, and the mid range has three digits.)
Seems it will have pretty much the D300's body (a very solid and fast one), but with the sensor of the D3 (lauded for its exceptional low-light capabilities).
I've no doubt it'll be a huge hit, even though it'll probably be priced at something like $3,000.
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There's still nothing like a Nikon F with a 105mm f2.5 - with a skilled eye behind the viewfinder.
A Nikon F!? How old are you?
(I bought an F last year and have it right on my desk for prettiness purposes.)
There he goes again! About to place us all in the fossil category... ;-)
Btw, I agree with Mr Photographer. I just don't miss the darkroom. At all.
For my money, digital is better in all counts, except when the highlights burn out. I hope they solve that too, soon.
Fossils, I don't know, but they stopped making Nikon F shortly after the first moon landing...
"...they stopped making Nikon F shortly after the first moon landing..."
Hey, I remember watching the live broadcast of that landing...
Me too, one of my earliest memories from this lifetime.
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