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Edoardo Brotto www.juzaphoto.com/p/EdoardoBrotto ![]() |
![]() | Nikon D700 Pros: solid, resistant, autofocus impeccable, the best high-iso after the D3s, very customizable, integrated flash, which also functions as a remote commander Cons: lack of dual CF slot, battery life much lower than the flagship Opinion: I use it with great satisfaction in landscape photography, macro, wildlife and sports photography. It 's the perfect SLR camera for every situation, a full frame with a cleaning and file quality top notch. He endured a shooting session at night to several hours at -30 ° C (only the battery is affected, this is indicated by a battery-grip or 2-3, spare batteries), passed unscathed through a storm front in the mountains and has never had any problems even in case of sudden changes in temperature (inside-out and / or vice versa). The quality is excellent at low ISO, high dynamic range. At high ISO, on a par with the D3, is a point of reference, does not drop sharpness (the file remains much the way) and chroma noise is non-existent with all the sensitivity (excluding H0.7-2). Very clean (luminance level) up to 4000 ISO, entirely usable for prints 30x45 6400. In coupled to lenses Pro, 14-24/2.8, 24-70/2.8..300/2.8, etc. 400/2.8. file gives extremely engraved, rich in contrast and beautiful colors so that the post-production does not require any special steps if not the classic workflow Raw. The autofocus with the big lens is extremely accurate and very fast even in critical conditions. At the level of ergonomics is good except with the big lens: The system is well balanced and comfortable. Note the negative battery life, much less the flagships, and the lack of a dual-slot to divide the raw jpeg (at least this is my need). AA filter would not hurt a bit less invasive. sent on July 15, 2011 |
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