Jorgen Udvang
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If you want to impress the girls, just buy an old one. Most of the grils won't spot the differenceI want to carry large, expensive telephoto lenses. I just don't want to pay for them.
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If you want to impress the girls, just buy an old one. Most of the grils won't spot the differenceI want to carry large, expensive telephoto lenses. I just don't want to pay for them.
That's one expensive rear lens cap. Where can I get one? :facesmack:This would be a good rear lens cap for my 200-500mm.
I know I am an oddball thinker on this, but Dx format has never intrigued me. If I'm going to go smaller, then why not M4/3 instead?
See reply to jack, or comment by Jorgen.I just don't see the point to this camera
The answer is of course, and you won't like it, the D810. Yes, I know you want the pro-size body but.........As always I have just one question to Nikon - WHERE'S D5x?
Swissblad, you describe the sweet spot where I live most of the time. I have been waiting a long time for the D500. Read the specs closely it is a true pro camera and very close to the D5. You are correct. It's pairing with the D5 will be the pros tool kit for a long time.Jack, this camera is a heaven sent for wildlife photographers - where a DX body adds extra power to long telephoto lenses - and believe me - you simply never have enough reach - especially when chasing rare birds etc.
Having FX and DX in similar familiar Nikon dSLR layouts is really boon for such folks.
That said, after watching the Nikon video - this camera actually rocks...... good show NIKON
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See reply to jack, or comment by Jorgen.
Unfortunately, prices in Europe are often inflated for a variety of reasons, including exchange rates. The current price in the US (pre-order @ B&H) is $1,996.95 USD.
The price in Denmark is now revealed as 18,295 DKK which at the current exchange rate equals 2,635 USD.
In my country it's 1.7 times the price of an FX Nikon D610.
And it's 2.5 times the price of a DX Nikon D7200.
So, sorry Nikon, I'll have to give up the D300 successor despite how intriguing it would have been paired with an AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR.
Swissblad, you describe the sweet spot where I live most of the time. I have been waiting a long time for the D500. Read the specs closely it is a true pro camera and very close to the D5. You are correct. It's pairing with the D5 will be the pros tool kit for a long time.
One fine point. The D500 will have the backlit buttons of the D4/5. I know many will shrug, but it is one of those things you don't know you want until you use them. A very nice touch.
Travel a few km's south - it will be much cheaper in Germany, and even CH will have reasonable prices.
The price in Denmark is now revealed as 18,295 DKK which at the current exchange rate equals 2,635 USD.
In my country it's 1.7 times the price of an FX Nikon D610.
And it's 2.5 times the price of a DX Nikon D7200.
So, sorry Nikon, I'll have to give up the D300 successor despite how intriguing it would have been paired with an AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR.
You can run a special photoshop on the new iPad Pro at least, but not sure about the other iPads ....Now, this is silly:
According to Nikon's website, their WiFi applications for the D500 will only be compatible with iOS and Android devices. However, the only tablet computers that can run Photoshop and other advanced photo editing software are those that feature Windows, like the Surface 3 and Surface Pro 4. Why didn't you think about that, Mr. Nikon?
Bottom of this page:
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/dslr-cameras/d500.html
I won't edit using a tablet computer on a regular basis either, but sometimes, also when travelling light, it's needed. The iPad Pro also has the disadvantage of lacking a slot for a Micro SD-card and a full size USB port (No, I don't want to pay for and carry an assortment of adapters to make the thing work. This is year 2016 after all.), which makes it much less practical to use. Then it's the price: the top iPad Pro is 50% more expensive than the corresponding Surface 3, in spite of lacking all those practical features. The Retina screen is nice of course, but that's about it for me.You can run a special photoshop on the new iPad Pro at least, but not sure about the other iPads ....
Maybe support will come (hopefully)
Anyway I am not so keen about editing on any type of tablet, but maybe that's only me.
The D500 (and the D5) look about as good as they could be as upgrades for the Nikon shooters. I'm so glad the Nikon shooters weren't moaning and groaning about this MP's too and have embraced the cameras and it's many features. I thought it was going to be yet another 24MP camera, and 20MP is what I was hoping for persinally. Now to start saving.
Happy to see you here too, Nikt. Hope you have an enjoyable time here too
Hi Nik (nikt), nice to see you here on GetDPI as well
I assume you are the very same member nikt from Australia who in 2005 started the longest going thread ever on the Nikon board of the FM forum:
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/546418
In any case, welcome aboard :thumbup:
/Steen