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10/15/2012 03:17:40 PM · #1 |
Just made the switch to Nikon. Upgraded my Canon 40D to a Nikon D800.
Looking forward to buying some lenses tomorrow once I get my head around the differences! |
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10/15/2012 03:20:56 PM · #2 |
Enjoy! I'm sure you'll be pleased with it. |
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10/15/2012 03:27:07 PM · #3 |
so are you selling your canon gear
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10/15/2012 03:30:15 PM · #4 |
Congrats on the upgrade. I SOOOOO want to get the D800, but I really am not sure how to justify it. |
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10/15/2012 03:35:14 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by bassbone: I SOOOOO want to get the D800, but I really am not sure how to justify it. |
Don't. Just buy it. It's what I'd do.
edit - It's how I ended up getting into photography in the first place. Bought the 70-200mm f/2.8 along with the D90 two years ago. From there I've never looked back.
Message edited by author 2012-10-15 15:36:05. |
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10/15/2012 03:43:24 PM · #6 |
Well, now that you have one of the nicest landscape cameras around, you need that luscious Nikkor 14-24/2.8 |
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10/15/2012 03:51:21 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by cowboy221977: so are you selling your canon gear |
I am indeed, I was going to post that on here but I'm not on a full membership at the moment, I guess people can PM me if interested.
Originally posted by Venser: Originally posted by bassbone: I SOOOOO want to get the D800, but I really am not sure how to justify it. |
Don't. Just buy it. It's what I'd do. |
Yeah I agree, I'm still surprised when I turn around and see it looking back at me! It doesn't hurt that much, its the best value for money right now in my opinion.
Originally posted by kirbic: Well, now that you have one of the nicest landscape cameras around, you need that luscious Nikkor 14-24/2.8 |
I wont be buying anything that extravagant (This year :D) I'm looking at gradual purchases of a 50mm, 28mm and a 85mm. |
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10/15/2012 03:51:22 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Venser: Originally posted by bassbone: I SOOOOO want to get the D800, but I really am not sure how to justify it. |
Don't. Just buy it. It's what I'd do.
edit - It's how I ended up getting into photography in the first place. Bought the 70-200mm f/2.8 along with the D90 two years ago. From there I've never looked back. |
Thanks for agreeing to pay for it. The funds have already been taken from your account. |
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10/15/2012 04:01:30 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by bassbone: Thanks for agreeing to pay for it. The funds have already been taken from your account. |
Buyer's remorse only last so long. The camera, hopefully, last much longer.
The way I look at life is I can always make more money, enjoyment in the moment I can't. |
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10/15/2012 07:24:32 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by JamesA: Just made the switch to Nikon. Upgraded my Canon 40D to a Nikon D800.
Looking forward to buying some lenses tomorrow once I get my head around the differences! |
sorry to hear of your lack of faith in upgrading your canon to ... CANON. |
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10/15/2012 07:30:19 PM · #11 |
Lucky you! Enjoy your new camera :). I looked at going Nikon but can't afford the glass. |
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10/16/2012 12:27:54 AM · #12 |
If the 800 busted your budget, you can shoot with the older Ai Nikon manual lenses. They are relatively inexpensive if you shop on line for them. They will work with the 800 and are made for full frame cameras.
I bought a manual 50mm f1.4 Nikkor a couple of weeks ago for under $50.
Of course, if you can swing the bucks, shooting with the newer AF glass would be much more convenient and you will probably get a lot higher ratio of "keeper" photos than with the manual lenses. |
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10/16/2012 01:01:21 AM · #13 |
What made you switch? I am often curious what makes someone switch gear in either direction. |
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10/16/2012 01:04:35 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by Venser: Originally posted by bassbone: Thanks for agreeing to pay for it. The funds have already been taken from your account. |
Buyer's remorse only last so long. The camera, hopefully, last much longer.
The way I look at life is I can always make more money, enjoyment in the moment I can't. |
That's how I look at it too. My wife? Not so much. |
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10/16/2012 01:05:10 AM · #15 |
You should be able to pick up the old 28-70s F/2.8 for about $900, the 24-70s will run about $1800, you won't be disappointed with the 28-70 on the D800, they just don't make them anymore. Ebay |
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10/16/2012 08:09:15 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by HawkinsT: Lucky you! Enjoy your new camera :). I looked at going Nikon but can't afford the glass. |
What?! I find Canon lenses on the whole to be a lot pricier than Nikon. |
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10/16/2012 01:05:04 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by snaffles: Originally posted by HawkinsT: Lucky you! Enjoy your new camera :). I looked at going Nikon but can't afford the glass. |
What?! I find Canon lenses on the whole to be a lot pricier than Nikon. |
I Agree, I'm finding the switch to Nikon great value for money.
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: If the 800 busted your budget, you can shoot with the older Ai Nikon manual lenses. They are relatively inexpensive if you shop on line for them. They will work with the 800 and are made for full frame cameras.
I bought a manual 50mm f1.4 Nikkor a couple of weeks ago for under $50.
Of course, if you can swing the bucks, shooting with the newer AF glass would be much more convenient and you will probably get a lot higher ratio of "keeper" photos than with the manual lenses. |
I'm all for older lenses and experimenting, I do a lot of work with film but for my D800 I'm going to try keep them new.
Originally posted by smardaz: What made you switch? I am often curious what makes someone switch gear in either direction. |
It was time for an upgrade and full frame was the only option for me, the 5D mark 3 was not worth the extra money in my opinion, even if they happened to be the same price I felt the D800 suited me better.
The other two options D600 and 6D I felt for the extra few hundred I'd be better getting the D800. |
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10/16/2012 03:28:41 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by JamesA: The other two options D600 and 6D I felt for the extra few hundred I'd be better getting the D800. |
Few hundred?
My D600 was almost $1000 cheaper than the D800.
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10/16/2012 03:31:31 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by JamesA: The other two options D600 and 6D I felt for the extra few hundred I'd be better getting the D800. |
Few hundred?
My D600 was almost $1000 cheaper than the D800. |
Here the D800 is £2042 and the D600 is £1587. I suppose that £455 is a lot but I thought it worthwhile. |
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10/16/2012 03:34:19 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by JamesA: The other two options D600 and 6D I felt for the extra few hundred I'd be better getting the D800. |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Few hundred?
My D600 was almost $1000 cheaper than the D800. |
Originally posted by JamesA: Here the D800 is £2042 and the D600 is £1587. I suppose that £455 is a lot but I thought it worthwhile. |
I dunno......500 pounds seems like a pretty heavy tariff to me!
(Runs away after bad pun....)
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10/16/2012 05:39:52 PM · #21 |
Get the 50mm f1.4D first, its a cracker. the 28-70 is stunning too, depends on your style, you may fancy getting primes. so add the 85 f1.8D and 35 f2D to the list ... enjoy it, its a fantastic machine. |
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10/16/2012 06:20:31 PM · #22 |
Congrats on your new camera body! I'm curious to know what projects you have in mind to shoot with it?
Lens recommendations seem like putting the cart before the horse without knowing your goals.
From your profile page, you seem to like primes.
But, then again, I look forward to the day I can buy them ALL!
::daintily eyes that 14-24 recommended by Kirbic::
Message edited by author 2012-10-16 18:22:09. |
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10/16/2012 08:58:00 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by JamesA: The other two options D600 and 6D I felt for the extra few hundred I'd be better getting the D800. |
Few hundred?
My D600 was almost $1000 cheaper than the D800. |
I picked up my D800 a month ago. I was considering the D600 as well, but though that the $1000 difference would partially be eaten up by having to buy new cards. I had about 64 Gb in different CF cards that are useless in the 600, but can be used in the 800. That, and the fact that you get a better overall product in the 800 made the choice easy for me. |
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10/16/2012 10:16:48 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by snaffles: Originally posted by HawkinsT: Lucky you! Enjoy your new camera :). I looked at going Nikon but can't afford the glass. |
What?! I find Canon lenses on the whole to be a lot pricier than Nikon. |
Almost all the lenses I care about seem to be around 25% more expensive for the nikkor equivalent (in the UK); 17-40mm/16-35mm f/4, 24mm f/1.4, 35mm f/1.4, 135mm f/2. Owning those four lenses for Canon instead of Nikon I have enough savings for a second body. |
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10/16/2012 10:19:11 PM · #25 |
I don't shoot full frame digital, but I do shoot film and I'd also suggest the older "Beast" 28-70 2.8. It's a great lens. The 85 1.8d is wonderful too, and focuses extremely fast on both my D300 and my F100. |
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