Oh yes, sorry I knew about the 15 minute rule thing...my Lumix TZ7 does 14.59, but for some reason I though DSLRs only did 5 minute chunks, didn't know the did 15mins too
Yeah I think it was reading about the D90 ages ago that made me think DSLRs did 5 minute chunksThe D90 is 5 minutes or 2GB, whichever is reached first.
Diego, how come you can get away with letting slip there is a D3s coming along so far in advance when everyone else is sworn by death to keep schtum?
Here's a 'better' view, massively enlarged from an underexposed portion from another frame - no prizes for the photography here!
Did that lens get damaged during a battle Rob? The bokeh is terrible, look what its done to the face of that poor bloke in the background
Aha, well I have joined the Southville types and live here now. Its like Notting Hill (sans stabbings). All the luvvie types sat outside bistro's and coffee shops drinking tall skinny things with a mac book and a big newspaper, of which 9/10ths of them are bald.
Must.get.a.macbook
Join me one day Dan - 'two skinny latte's please - we are photographers darling'. :nuts:
D3s.... ain't never gonna happen!
Based on that grammar it will definitely be happening then!
Based on that grammar it will definitely be happening then!
seen a suggestion elsewhere that tomorrow is the day .
3 days to pick that up! you're getting slow
from Nikon Rumours
* Anti-dust system.
* The max ISO is at 12 800 + an extra Hi3 mode (102 400 ISO)
* 9 fps (FX), 11 fps (DX)
* Video @ 720p 24 fps.
* Quiet mode.
* The max ISO is at 12 800 + an extra Hi3 mode (102 400 ISO)
100,000 iso lol......pretty much the first time in main stream cameras?
But still doesn't mean the next model will be the D3s
I'm putting my money on it being a D4
Methinks he has an odd sense of humour, either that or he's deranged
D3s.... ain't never gonna happen!
Still think so?
100,000 iso lol......pretty much the first time in main stream cameras?
Hmm £4200 for usable 12,800 ISO - not bad.
Key Features
* 12.1 megapixel FX (full-frame) CMOS sensor with high signal-to-noise ratio, wide dynamic range and 12-channel readout.
* ISO 200 – 12800: extendable up to 102,400 (equivalent) with the Hi-3 setting and down to ISO 100 (equivalent) with the Lo-1 setting.
* 9fps consecutive shooting (11fps in DX Crop mode).
* D-Movie records high-definition (HD) movie clips in stereo sound (Compatible stereo microphone required). Features Edit start/stop and Save selected frame functions, as well as AF support in Tripod mode.
* Multi-CAM3500FX 51-point AF system: individually selectable or configurable in 9-point, 21-point and 51-point coverage settings.
* EXPEED image processing engine with 14-bit A/D conversion and 16-bit image processing for superb tonal gradation.
* 920,000 dot 3-inch VGA LCD monitor with wide, 170-degree viewing angle.
* Three Crop Modes: DX format 5:4 ratio and 1.2x. The DX crop mode can be automatically enabled when a DX lens is attached.
* In-camera RAW processing saves time in post-production by enabling JPEG compression, Size, White Balance, Exposure Compensation, Picture Control, Noise Reduction, Color space and Vignette Control image settings to be applied to RAW (NEF) files in the camera.
* Quiet shooting mode: perfect for discrete photography, the sound of the camera’s mirror return mechanism is noticeably reduced.
* Highly accurate, durable Kevlar/carbon fibre-composite shutter unit: standard rating of 300, 000 cycles, with a maximum shutter speed of 1/8,000 sec and flash synchronization at up to 1/250 sec.
* HDMI video output interface enables connection to high-definition video systems.
* Durable Magnesium alloy body built to withstand the rigors of the harshest of environments.
* Wireless LAN and Ethernet support via optional Wireless Transmitter WT-4.
And an 85mm f3.5 VR for DX only.
Whoever is making lens decisions at Nikon should be sacked.
Guess so that looks quite impresive
I was looking forward to the tp desk eating meet though
And an 85mm f3.5 VR for DX only.
Whoever is making lens decisions at Nikon should be sacked.
And an 85mm f3.5 VR for DX only.
Whoever is making lens decisions at Nikon should be sacked.
Absolutely. What are they on???And an 85mm f3.5 VR for DX only.
Whoever is making lens decisions at Nikon should be sacked.
And an 85mm f3.5 VR for DX only.
Whoever is making lens decisions at Nikon should be sacked.
We've been told for years that Glass is the most important, but Nikon seem to have gone deaf to that of late.
I agree that a few new lenses would have been nice and I really did think a new 85 1.4 was coming. But it's not all bad - the new 70-200 is surely sign that Nikon are getting there. Albeit slowly.