D3 Impressions -update3 (lots of images)
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:02 pm
I've created this thread to capture my initial impressions of the D3, from day 1. Otherwise I forget the most important first things. And it's here because maybe it will answer other folks thoughts.
I picked it up from D-D-Photographics. What a busy operation those guys have!
Capture NX - I can't read japanese
I love having full frame with my old lenses. 50mm is actually really nice! And the 35-70 is lovely.
Edit 1: I have a few minutes before the wife gets back from shopping and I have to get back to building the balcony...
- Download Capture NX from the american site here if you have a grey import, it takes the product code that comes with the import. That's how I learnt japanese
Using my full frame lenses has never been so much fun. I spent Sunday with the 28mm f2.8 and I got some lovely snaps. It's a lens that I have put in the DX cameras many times after buying it from a member here, but never using it. Now I am going to use it a lot more.
I am shooting in Aperture priority, ISO around 200-400 here. Again, most of the camera settings are still default, although I have changed the default setting to vivid (then I go and de-sat the photos, whats that all about?)
I picked it up from D-D-Photographics. What a busy operation those guys have!
Capture NX - I can't read japanese
I love having full frame with my old lenses. 50mm is actually really nice! And the 35-70 is lovely.
Edit 1: I have a few minutes before the wife gets back from shopping and I have to get back to building the balcony...
- Download Capture NX from the american site here if you have a grey import, it takes the product code that comes with the import. That's how I learnt japanese
Using my full frame lenses has never been so much fun. I spent Sunday with the 28mm f2.8 and I got some lovely snaps. It's a lens that I have put in the DX cameras many times after buying it from a member here, but never using it. Now I am going to use it a lot more.
I am shooting in Aperture priority, ISO around 200-400 here. Again, most of the camera settings are still default, although I have changed the default setting to vivid (then I go and de-sat the photos, whats that all about?)