Nikon D750 & D780

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hi guys
does anyone know how Nikon test their new cameras? reason I ask is I spotted a chap were I work with a dslr with D760" strap on it.
now it could be he just got a strap with this on from somewhere but as I work with medical imaging and this guy works with medical illustrations I wondered? if a get a chance I will try and see the guy and ask, but I wandered if Nikon might send cameras out to be tested like this or if its unlikely?
 
hi guys
does anyone know how Nikon test their new cameras? reason I ask is I spotted a chap were I work with a dslr with D760" strap on it.
now it could be he just got a strap with this on from somewhere but as I work with medical imaging and this guy works with medical illustrations I wondered? if a get a chance I will try and see the guy and ask, but I wandered if Nikon might send cameras out to be tested like this or if its unlikely?

It's not a medical imaging product so highly doubt it.
 
hi guys
does anyone know how Nikon test their new cameras? reason I ask is I spotted a chap were I work with a dslr with D760" strap on it.
now it could be he just got a strap with this on from somewhere but as I work with medical imaging and this guy works with medical illustrations I wondered? if a get a chance I will try and see the guy and ask, but I wandered if Nikon might send cameras out to be tested like this or if its unlikely?

They do send out pre-production models to a selected range of photographers. There is no chance at all that these have any recognisable model numbers especially the likes of a strap. These are usually completely debadged cameras without even a Nikon logo and with Nikon I am pretty sure I remember reading somewhere that they don't send them to outside of Japan. All the camera manufacturers do this a few years ago I was doing a shoot for a local magazine and at the location bumped into one of the Fuji X photographers who was out testing a pre-production camera. I know him from years back so we had a bit of a chat about the camera before I had to get back to work.

I made the mistake of mentioning it on twitter and got a message from him not long after asking me to delete the tweet as he was getting inundated with messages from the photography magazines etc wanting details :D

You probably just misread the strap.
 
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hi guys
does anyone know how Nikon test their new cameras? reason I ask is I spotted a chap were I work with a dslr with D760" strap on it.
now it could be he just got a strap with this on from somewhere but as I work with medical imaging and this guy works with medical illustrations I wondered? if a get a chance I will try and see the guy and ask, but I wandered if Nikon might send cameras out to be tested like this or if its unlikely?
As already stated they do send out pre-production models to certain individuals to test the cameras, get rid of any bugs etc etc. However, I could've sworn that with previous models the pre-production models did have the correct badge number, but f2.8 says not so I can't be 100% sure. Quick look on the internet and I can't see that you can buy D760 straps so it's either a case of you've misread the strap, or they do indeed have the model number etc on the pre-production models.
 
As already stated they do send out pre-production models to certain individuals to test the cameras, get rid of any bugs etc etc. However, I could've sworn that with previous models the pre-production models did have the correct badge number, but f2.8 says not so I can't be 100% sure. Quick look on the internet and I can't see that you can buy D760 straps so it's either a case of you've misread the strap, or they do indeed have the model number etc on the pre-production models.
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They do send out pre-production models to a selected range of photographers. There is no chance at all that these have any recognisable model numbers especially the likes of a strap. These are usually completely debadged cameras without even a Nikon logo and with Nikon I am pretty sure I remember reading somewhere that they don't send them to outside of Japan. All the camera manufacturers do this a few years ago I was doing a shoot for a local magazine and at the location bumped into one of the Fuji X photographers who was out testing a pre-production camera. I know him from years back so we had a bit of a chat about the camera before I had to get back to work.

I made the mistake of mentioning it on twitter and got a message from him not long after asking me to delete the tweet as he was getting inundated with messages from the photography magazines etc wanting details :D

You probably just misread the strap.
nope definatly didn't misread the strap-well almost definite:p
It's not a medical imaging product so highly doubt it.
sorry I wasn't clear,i am in medical imaging. the medical illustrations dept. take detailed pics of operations body parts etc. they use Nikon cameras.
 
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nope definatly didn't misread the strap-well almost definite:p

sorry I wasn't clear,i am in medical imaging. the medical illustrations dept. take detailed pics of operations body parts etc. they use Nikon cameras.

Is that how they found out about that doctor who burnt his initials into 2 people's organs
 
Heres one from my trip to the Alps s weekend.
Used the Tamron 70-200 G2 for this one.

Winter lodge by Graham, on Flickr
 
Born this morning.
Taken with the rx100. But wanted to share with you boys.

My beautiful daughter Eva born at 9:51 weighing 7lb 4oz

All doing well
Congrats Monsieur et Madame Kingo, oh and baby Eva too, I hope you have a camera in your hands soon :D
 
Born this morning.
Taken with the rx100. But wanted to share with you boys.

My beautiful daughter Eva born at 9:51 weighing 7lb 4oz

All doing well
Congratulations, to you both.
 
Rubbish light, and shot through a window at ISO 10,000. Got myself a x2 teleconverter in the hope my 70-200 might get more use as a 140-400. :rolleyes:

 
I lost some of the space at the top when I leveled it.

I've got loads of images from this shoot to sort and edit it was only last October!
 
One of the last shots fo the night stood at the top of the steps they use to access the cabin of aircraft (scary in the light as the swayed a bit in the dark it was a case of don't think about it!)

24-120 F4 at F4 2.5 iso 500

DSC_4631 by Mark Gameson, on Flickr
 
Born this morning.
Taken with the rx100. But wanted to share with you boys.

My beautiful daughter Eva born at 9:51 weighing 7lb 4oz

All doing well
Congrats (y)
 
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