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Nikon D800 Aerial

ustein

Contributing Editor
>I am unable to download full size jpg on the page linked, am I missing something?

Should work. Right click on the image and use "save image as". Which browser?
 
Biggest one I can open is X3-1600x1068. On top of images there is choice forS-M-L-XL-X2LARGE-AUTO. Don't find the full sized h t e
Sorry, probably something I don't know.
 
OK Uwe, now the choice O (original ) appeared on top. The file seems extremely compressed, but with extraordinary resolution.
Thanks, I am evaluating the d800 for my work.
Sergio
 
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.:Aleph:.

Guest
What I think went against you is the lighting. It seems to be harsh noon-time sun?

I can't explain how that crop seems to be in focus, but the image it was made from seems awfully blurry.

Here is an example of three images shot with Nikon, either D4 or D800:

http://www.camerondavidson.com/-/ga...-fde2-11e2-a2f0-a1516de59484-cameron-davidson

http://www.camerondavidson.com/-/ga...-fde2-11e2-acb7-0b84a8af4e3c-cameron-davidson

http://www.camerondavidson.com/-/ga...-fde2-11e2-9e77-77305712dbb0-cameron-davidson

Cameron is a member here, so he will correct me if I'm wrong and they weren't photographed with Nikon.

What I'm interested is, why is it that I keep finding conflicting information about which Nikon D800 to use for aerial photography – some people say D800, others D800E. What does everyone here think?
 

Jeffg53

Member
Uwe, is it possible to fly lower? My limited experience is in a helicopter at 200-250 metres. Haze was not a problem, but it was in Iceland.
 
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