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Speed and power, without compromise. That’s how I’d sum up my impression+ C a5 V! S- t; \& M- m3 |
of the new Nikon D800. Established medium-format image quality is
/ S6 P3 w8 O; {' f# y; rnow inside a phenomenal, incredibly responsive Nikon machine. At 36.3* ? P" H9 G. r+ \* \3 O
megapixels, the D800 produces unprecedented image quality and resolution
1 D: l# x! I0 |7 Lwithin a body that boasts revolutionary technological advances. The 3D color: W' q3 i: t. @6 @5 e5 }. }
matrix metering III, wide dynamic range and the improved AF performance& ~/ L: B9 u2 S" _1 c( M
in low light are just a few features that are glaring improvements. The D800& k+ E9 t+ U" R: |8 z
allows me to concentrate on the light, the composition and my subject1 K0 d6 _/ J5 W* v
without having to think about much else. In years past, wedding photography
5 l" W" w' g- r% `$ _- k% ]2 d4 Wwas traditionally captured with medium-format equipment for maximum2 s4 w9 M! s9 e9 i F+ ?- i0 c
image quality. When the 35mm format was adopted within the genre, it was2 d( K. D2 K2 C
widely accepted that image quality was compromised in lieu of speed and# c0 m. t4 x8 y# [8 o4 y6 \
convenience. Now, my wedding portraiture will have a depth it’s never shown l# A1 @2 {6 ]# M9 Z
before, and my style of shooting will be enhanced rather than compromised,5 k* w; F1 s# _" I
thanks to the D800.2 m, {" d6 P- N6 B$ I
When I’m shooting beauty and jewelry in the studio or fashion on location,3 v& [: l% D& H/ Q0 {% h( ]
36.3 megapixels changes the industry standard: in image quality, dynamic
/ F4 h2 C" o, J& Q+ C1 K# B/ xrange, color rendering and the final print. The detail from the D800 produces2 X( s$ d2 s+ Z- R; e) y# t
the look of a medium-format camera, but gives me the feel and response of a
8 j8 k0 C6 V: l# T6 r+ UD-SLR. The improvements in rendering skin tone and specular highlights, as
+ z* G8 Y. ?, T: M# `( |/ }* K7 Awell as fabric and hair detail are superior to anything that has come before.' L X9 u$ O: h
Autofocus quickly tracks models in motion. Nikon’s 91K-pixel RGB sensor
# c" H& s3 c7 m8 ?! q5 Y6 n7 e% Ahas noticeable improvements in metering accuracy, while the larger LCD is- J4 L3 w& q! ~6 A
easier to read. The camera body feels solid and ergonomically simple, while
+ \' p( H* B( A' Z+ J9 Z1 o% zalso feeling lighter and smaller than previous high-resolution Nikons. New
, ?- ?) m2 E* u& J6 v4 t* e) Rcameras always inspire me to test and explore, and all the useful features3 w% d' ]0 M; `! _ A
in such a compact package will open huge creative possibilities for my highquality
+ s8 L9 f8 j& W. mprints and video.
9 l; X) p2 O6 }- a" L0 UTo me, cameras are more like paintbrushes than technology. The goal is& Q% z% l: J; u! @/ P; X
not megapixels or technique but the image, and while camera models
' T9 T8 w$ q' ^: K4 l. Xare important, they are not the be-all or end-all. But after a lifetime using
4 v4 J7 l8 T7 G- r7 icountless cameras, I have found a new best friend. It was not love at first
+ M3 x6 b2 d& y7 H& ?. ^# n$ H5 Ssight. The sharpness and detail were initially intimidating, exposing my flaws
G8 i# m b, ]. Klike never before. Subtle camera movements showed and differences of! j4 P1 \& u& B6 u6 N1 `) {1 w M
acuity between aperture choices on various lenses were apparent. But now I/ |+ j, F: I5 b2 o) a
am enthralled with this technology. Why? Because the images almost feel as" D4 _, l+ m% E- V: t' }
though they were made with a 4x5 view camera! Special features like timelapse# I2 h$ Y' S P2 ]$ |& S o; H
photography and the improved HD video quality and flexibility also add% [' C, n( W: f
tremendously to the camera’s personality. After spending a month with the
( u$ l4 ?$ m% R0 i# k8 ]D800, I’ll never be the same again. Perhaps the best compliment I can express7 |, A I$ a* \. L' Z: j
is that now I will think differently about the images I make.2 T l9 p: u: b! B/ F! F
As a modern architectural photographer I am always looking for a lightweight,
7 B1 u& j* Q/ Hcompact and reliable camera system fulfilling the requirements of my personal n9 O- E! v' L0 E4 J- i
artistic and client expectations. The Nikon D800 will set new standards for
; u# k$ L4 o$ U1 W- i7 Uthe high-end 35mm D-SLR market. I have never worked with a 35mm digital/ b, V# L. O- e4 }6 n. a" {
camera that produces images with such exceptional quality and detail till
6 R$ M3 g3 C7 [# V, d7 F$ h Unow. Particularly, the live view mode enables extremely precise compositions+ t# \# B8 c/ R7 ~3 h! {% O {/ T
and easy focusing in dim lighting, which simplifies my workflow. Superior
; J1 |) y: ]1 ?) i: Wquality lenses such as the PC NIKKOR tilt & shift lineup are indispensable for
% J, e5 R1 f4 ]architectural photography. From my hands-on experience I found that they
- B+ V, D0 z; {2 P& dperfectly match with the newly invented system and produce breathtakingly
/ R" c+ y& r$ c7 z* J. H7 bclean, clear and sharp files. This camera gives me the photographic flexibility; F/ _) Y* f( x! O' [0 V( X7 F
to work at unusual shooting locations and capture images in an exceptional
9 L# j9 ]( ^& x# G5 Mrange of light. It definitely takes my photographic versatility and image quality
( `9 f) p% A/ u) `4 Kto a new level. What a new companion!
% ~0 m; ^" P2 E; F6 \5 D8 q9 jThe D800 On Assignment
! _0 Z# I" m3 {9 F& A+ `4 `% JRob Van Petten
% R# _* S1 T9 d# J5 w A' K1 A0 T7 UFashion (U.S.A.)
( V, \7 n( K) t/ o- G ICliff Mautner
; P: _0 J: f* F' Y4 Q4 KWedding (U.S.A.)2 m9 L |0 H+ \: D
Jim Brandenburg. s0 r5 b2 v5 ]( X: J
Nature (U.S.A.)
* [2 b4 l' B1 D" y9 i6 U+ v" KBenjamin Antony Monn
0 h% N' m+ p( @% v. MFine art/Architecture (Germany)6 z3 \( Z0 ?+ G3 o8 H3 ]. t8 D4 ?
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