This is certainly shaping up to be one heck of a camera, and most likely the camera that would make me jump to FX, although I don't think I'd part with the D300s anytime soon.
I do have a silly question though. Would the D800 still have the same amazing low light capabilities when it's in DX crop mode? Does the DX crop mode only effect resolution?
The crop mode does not really change anything. It just uses part of the sensor so that the image that would have fallen onto the rest of the sensor is thrown away so you are left with 15 mp. I can't see how that would affect the low light performance. It's a bit of a waste of the sensor though!
RodW
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It depends on how you evaluate noise.
On a per pixel basis, using an FX camera in DXcrop mode has no effects.
The D800 in DX crop mode is likely going to perform slightly better than a D7000.
But when evaluating the picture as a whole, in FX you have 2.25X the surface area for light collection.
So even though per pixel noise stays the same, you will get better noise performance in FX as a whole.
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After all that has been said about the D800 requiring only the best glass and photography technique, one fella has set out to take a photo with that body doing a lot of wrong things.
According to him, the exif data backs up his words but we all know that it can be edited, he took this image hand holding the D800 with a 70-200 VR11.
The exif says 1/125, F/2.8 iso 200 @ 180mm, standard picture control with the default "3" sharpening applied.
It surprises me how much flexibility there is in the jpeg to bring up some more detail with simple curves adjustments without seemingly degrading the image much.
Even though the image contains relatively little light, colour and detail it still measures just under 20mb.
So, we should start seeing plenty coming from these cameras (now that Nikon Aus finally have stock in shops).
I got this from a email statement from Camera Pro for my order on the Nikon D800
"Over the past few weeks, information from Nikon has been difficult to obtain, however last night and a little ahead of schedule, Nikon announced that stores would be stocking the D800 from today. As you have probably already gathered, pre-orders in Australia have far outstripped supply, and will continue to do so for some time.
The initial shipment from Nikon has been incredibly small to all stores, however the good news is that stock has been advised to be shipping every 7-10 days presently, and shipment quantities are expecting to increase in size into April.
I’m writing this in the interests of both transparency, and to share in both your frustration, and excitement for what is arguably the most important release from Nikon in years.
Given that your order with us is in second half of orders, we do anticipate this to still be filled within a relatively reasonable timeframe of the next 4-8 weeks.
CameraPro is a major partner with Nikon Australia in Professional product, and as such we do receive priority allocations in comparison with a lot of stores.
As a business, we are in constant daily contact with Nikon Australia, seeking information regarding dates and quantities"
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Has any been checking out the images from the D800 Group on Flickr? ( Can I say that ? cant remember lol )
Seriously do yourself a favour and go look, some of the images being produced are pretty amazing..
Also I was reading on Nikon Remours that the LCD screen on the D800 may have a colour prob, there are images compared to the D4 side by side.
ive just listed my D300s for sale..im thinking Ill go for a used D700...Id love a D800 but im not sure if Ill need it...hmm something to ponder in the coming days
So anyone here actually have a D800 yet?
They're understandably sold out everywhere, even listed at prices like $3899 - $900 over US price! Certain other new cameras have plenty of floor stock tho...
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Heard that the first shipment to Nikon Australia was as little as 34 D800s - not alot to go round as of yet. Hoping to get mine prior to May.
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I doubt it was only 34 as from what I can glean, many shops received at least two and that really only would equate to 17 stores. I think the figure would have to be a hundred at least if not more. Don't forget, many are just shop demos or sold to the NPS (Nikon Professional Service) which would get first dibs.
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[QUOTE=reaction;1002128]$3899 and they still have backorders QUOTE
I have mine and it is a real bargain at that price.
If you can, lock in the price.
Nikon is already raising it some places in Europe and on the D800e in the US