fultonpics
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ordered it with NPS early pro. will see....
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+1If I were buying back in to Nikon right now it would be a tough call between the D3s and the D4. I really think that Nikon have got a lot right with this camera and I'm happy that they haven't gone megapixel mad. The workflow improvements across the board with this thing are very impressive. As a go anywhere, shoot in any condition, under any light, super flexible platform it seems like a winner to me. (I readily confess to being a Nikonian / FanBoy).
However, if D3s's start hitting the boards at realistic $4k prices I'd be hard pushed to go the extra to the D4 because the D3s is still an amazing camera, as are it's D3 and D700 peers. Yet again it's another great time to be shooting Nikon.
I always thought CF + SD made sense, since it would enable me to use SD cards if needed. I often carry a GH1 together with my Nikon cameras, which means I have the SD cards available if I should run out of CF.
Can anyone figure out why the manufacturers implement two different card formats at all in the same camera
I always thought CF + SD made sense, since it would enable me to use SD cards if needed. I often carry a GH1 together with my Nikon cameras, which means I have the SD cards available if I should run out of CF.
CF + XQD makes sense simply because many photographers have piles of CF cards that they want to use, while long term, they will change to XQD. Many will probably use the D4 together with another, older camera, and having the possibility of using cards across cameras... see above. (...)