jonoslack
Active member
Hi There
Well, maybe you remember the F100, but it was the ultimate film camera in a small tough package - I think the D700 is finally it.
I took it out for a couple of hours this morning - the weather was bright but hazy, not really ideal, still, we do what we can.
I thought the packaging was a little too retro:
nikkor 24-70 - all the others taken with the 105mm VR macro (I'm a lazy little bugger!)
it does come with built in games:
The version of PacMan is almost as good as the one on my phone.
It's going to be a good year for bramble jelly
A thistle and a swoop:
Continuous auto-focus works with macros and the wind:
Chris was so surprised he nearly ended up in the hedge:
Satellite dishes don't go on thatched roofs:
Mind you, there are a couple of new additions that I'm doubtful about:
PC Sync cap:
and finally the CF card door lock is a little unconventional
All these are jpgs out of the camera - cropped and slightly adjusted in Aperture.
PLEASE POST YOUR FIRST PICTURES BELOW!
Well, maybe you remember the F100, but it was the ultimate film camera in a small tough package - I think the D700 is finally it.
I took it out for a couple of hours this morning - the weather was bright but hazy, not really ideal, still, we do what we can.
I thought the packaging was a little too retro:
nikkor 24-70 - all the others taken with the 105mm VR macro (I'm a lazy little bugger!)
it does come with built in games:
The version of PacMan is almost as good as the one on my phone.
It's going to be a good year for bramble jelly
A thistle and a swoop:
Continuous auto-focus works with macros and the wind:
Chris was so surprised he nearly ended up in the hedge:
Satellite dishes don't go on thatched roofs:
Mind you, there are a couple of new additions that I'm doubtful about:
PC Sync cap:
and finally the CF card door lock is a little unconventional
All these are jpgs out of the camera - cropped and slightly adjusted in Aperture.
PLEASE POST YOUR FIRST PICTURES BELOW!