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![]() | Nikon D2Hs Pros: Ergonomics, file quality, precision Cons: If we take into account that we are talking about a project from the early 2000s in 2021, I would say nothing. Opinion: I understand that buying a d2hs in 2021 may seem bizarre but it was a lot that intrigued me and at one point I did the "madness". On the one hand I wanted to try the Jfet-LBcast sensor and then I wanted to understand by touching firsthand what it meant to have as many as 4 mp in 2021. My REFLEX is a d700 that I always use with BG so I find the d2hs smaller and lighter. However, it falls into the hands of perfection and external controls are a pleasure. A flagship is still a flagship. I've only had it for a few days so I couldn't do that much rehearsal but, mounted on the fly on the 50 1.8 af-d and took a few shots at the cat and tried a couple of other optics quickly, once the files were opened in Capture1... wow, really beautiful. Obviously I only did a few raw and I have not yet found the optimal adjustments but on video I liked them very much, extremely natural, defined, plastics I would say silver. At 800 iso (I think it is its limit of usability, but both I took the color with the Kodachrome 25) with discreet light but in shadow no hint of noise or artifacts, fast autofocus both with the 50 and with the AF 70-210 f 4-5.6 (not D) and precise ball with the 180 2.8 ai-s. Pleasant and usable viewfinder for manual focus. A few focus points but in the right place and they all seem accurate to me. The limits are all too obvious for a product from 20 years ago but, in my very modest opinion, what it has to do is still doing it well. I didn't try the burst but I use it very little. The shutter has about 195,000 shots so I'm aware that everyone could be the last, however it produces a very pleasant noise. In short, I took off the challenge and I am happy, it surprised me now I have to try it better and I will probably update this short comment. sent on May 09, 2021 |
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