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09/04/2008 10:17:28 AM · #1
I was hanging with a 5D DPC user the other day and was really floored by the quality while checking out his camera and he forced me to get the D700.

Here are a few shots I took while walking home from B&H playing with a bunch if different settings. I still need to work out some things and mostly get used to the full frame. Losing the 1.5 crop factor after 5 years will be strange for a little while.


Take a walk on the wild side...


At The Newstand


S E C U R I T Y


Look Out!

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09/04/2008 10:22:41 AM · #2
Congrats on the new camera! Enjoy.
09/04/2008 09:31:07 PM · #3
I seem to be nearly invisible here these days but I'll bump for old times sake.
09/04/2008 09:39:45 PM · #4
Sweet.. only one problem.

You haven't changed your camera on DPC yet =)
09/04/2008 10:54:48 PM · #5
really great candids ... you've gotta be loving your new camera!
09/04/2008 11:05:27 PM · #6
fantastic buy ..i,m sure we,ll see you alot more now back here in challenge .good too meet you :) gordie

well i,m upgrading too the d200 ..its along way from you but a progression from my d70 whiich is still a great camerea

Message edited by author 2008-09-04 23:06:40.
09/05/2008 09:45:57 AM · #7
Originally posted by toddster45:

fantastic buy ..i,m sure we,ll see you alot more now back here in challenge .good too meet you :) gordie


Good to meet you Gordie.

Thanks for the looks and comments everyone. I was wondering what a guy had to do around here these days to get some views and comments...?

a few more


Jazz Legend Cecil Taylor


Darling Nikki
09/05/2008 09:52:43 AM · #8
Beautiful street stuff steve.
09/05/2008 10:54:16 AM · #9
Originally posted by pawdrix:

I was hanging with a 5D DPC user the other day and was really floored by the quality while checking out his camera and he forced me to get the D700.

So...being 86 years old and all...what's going to happen to the D300? I have $50 burning a hole in my pocket.
09/05/2008 11:00:34 AM · #10
Wow nice and congratulations. I can't swing a D700 but I am saving my money for the D300. Do you still recommend the D300? Enjoy your camera.
09/05/2008 01:01:42 PM · #11
Originally posted by pawdrix:

I seem to be nearly invisible here these days but I'll bump for old times sake.


I am also pretty invisible these days, dont know why I can't seem to fit in here(maybe I should learn to spell). So here's another bump for you, and Congrats on the new gear!!!!
Tammy

Message edited by author 2008-09-05 13:03:28.
09/05/2008 02:03:33 PM · #12
Congrats! I'll visit you soon and you can show it off.. I want to take photos of the Brooklyn Bridge if you got the time ;)
09/05/2008 02:19:22 PM · #13
Well congrats! It must be a very nice camera to handle...though still pricey ;) (at least for my budget)

I think this is was what you can have best at the moment. Now the question is, are you gonna still use the D300?

Message edited by author 2008-09-05 14:19:48.
09/07/2008 10:07:53 AM · #14
Originally posted by BeckyT:

Wow nice and congratulations. I can't swing a D700 but I am saving my money for the D300. Do you still recommend the D300? Enjoy your camera.


The D300 kicks all kinds of ass. I would definitely recommend one. I'm keeping mine as a back-up. I bought the D700 because I have a big job next week that will include a few Architectural shots and the really low noise level so that was my main excuse to get one. That and I think the image quality is stunning though not as good as the D3. Even though they use the same chip I think the D3 looks better.

Here's another...



and another...


Message edited by author 2008-09-07 20:29:45.
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