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Nikon only gives their max #. In the dpreview tests, Phil found that it starts at 2fps, and drops to 1.1 fps when the buffer fillsCan anyone confirm the shooting frame rates on the D3x.
Nikon advertises 5 FPS on full frame. Does it slow down when you go from 12 bit to 14 bit? ( The D300 frame rate went way down doing this. The D3 had no change in frame rate. )
Thanks,
Ray
It's not quite clear from Nikon why the frame rate drops so much in 14-bit mode. Apparently DR really improves, so people have speculated that the sensor is read multiple times and averaged to reduce noise, or somehow read with the A/D converter at different levels to get deeper into shadows. No hard facts though.Nikon only gives their max #. In the dpreview tests, Phil found that it starts at 2fps, and drops to 1.1 fps when the buffer fills
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond3x/page13.asp
Here you go (all taken with 24-70/2.8):Pictures man, pictures!
It says something about who donated (Dr. C.J.K van Aalst), and 2-liner career resume. (Someone who actually knows Dutch can probably be more precise.)One from me
I don't understand this sign, if Anyone understand it, please translate it for me
thx u.
Jack, in terms of f-stops, what would be the increase in DR of a P25/45+ compared to a Canon 1Ds3 ?Wow, that's interesting... I find I have *significantly* more total DR out of my MF back than any DSLR file I've played with, including the 1Ds3, D3x and A900, given each is properly exposed to begin with.
Hi Wayne, glad that u like the picNice shot Andree!
Looks like you are enjoying your new 80 Lux.
I like the smooth sharpness of this lens and the
beautiful skin tones. Usual great Leica color in the dress.
This shot looks to be around f4?
How do you like the lens wide open?