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Yes, I agree. Unless you could set the interval. My only interest would be in solving the problem Manouch mentions, which I've suffered too: losing count.>-You may be right about auto bracket. I haven't discovered if there's a burst mode for this buried somewhere. Would be useful
By the way auto-bracketing burst only make sense with high shutter speeds. Otherwise the mirror and shutter slap would degrade image quality too much.
Well if you're in town you should go visit ProPhoto Supply in NW Portland. I know how you have a camera bag fetish and they have hundreds to chose from. Surely you need a new bag for Oregon with your D800 gear? :ROTFL:You have me nervous on your comment above . I'm in the middle of downtown Portland walking around so need to see what's you have going on when I get home. Heading to Cannon beach for a few days going to play with my glass some.
Uwe, you are right, in fact the DR is very good, but when there is a feature in a camera like D800EYes. On the other side I hardly shoot HDR with the D800 because the DR is not bad.
Paul,-Have you used the 24-70 2.8? Reviews aren't entirely consistent, but mine rivals the best primes I've used, not counting field curvature at the wide end. Its biggest sin is the big dumb form factor. I use it on a tripod mostly.