Bryan Stephens
Workshop Member
That would be a great spot.Zion in October is the plan right now
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That would be a great spot.Zion in October is the plan right now
Interesting to hear this from an IQ180 user. When I saw the first proper files with the D800 I was very impressed. The most significant improvement that the d800 made is the cleanliness of the shadows combined with great dynamic range. I find that great shadows are the foundation of a great photo from a tonal point of view. The way you can open up the blacks is as close as you can get to a water bath processing with black and white film. You can open up the shadows and still have areas of deep crisp blacks.D800 would be my current choice. It is an amazing camera and the DR and shadow cleanness is just stunning. ( that's coming from someone using a IQ180)
I can only hope MFDB catch up in sensor quality, in regards to noise and DR.
If I would only be shooting landscapes and no architecture it would be an easy choice.
Don, I remember my Canon 1Ds with TS/E lens. I was using Jack Flesher's method of stitching by shifting the lens and body in opposite direction. The process was outlined in Digital Outback Photo.Saw this last week but was too busy to respond until now.
The the next question of which tech camera is better opens yet another can of worms.
Don