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On Dec 1, 2:50*pm, Boater wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... About $8000 for the body only. (Yikes) 24,5 Megapixel in FX-Format 3D Color Matrix II, Center-Weighted and Spot Metering 1 - 7 fps 1/8000 to 30 seconds shutter ISO equivalency 100 to 1,600 2 lb 11 oz / 1220 g Price est. $7,995 USD body Another FX-format camera means that Nikon will jump back with both feet into the production of full-frame lenses, updating some of the current ones and introducing new ones. SW Tom should buy of the new D3X boxes... I have a friend who would be the one to buy this camera. *But he makes his living as a professional photographer, and lots of his are Corporate annual reports where they need high quality photos. *Most of his pics are stored on the computer hooked up to the camera and are 200 mbytes or greater. *The rest of us use the $1000 or less Nikon SLR. Really? Most of the pros I know use larger format cameras for large-page annual reports and other publications where the highest quality is required. *Hasselblads rule. Nothing wrong with 35mm frame size, of course, but bigger images are better, quality-wise.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not necessarily. |
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