First major outing with D700 - Impressions

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First major outing with D700 - Impressions

Postby Killakoala on Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:41 pm

Well my first major outing with my new sexy D700 is a trip to New Zealand. I am still here too, returning in a few days. :(

While I will reserve my better photos for later post processing when I get home (Especially panoramas) I will post this offering and my major impressions of the D700.

There are two things that make this camera a winner for me.

1. It is FX so my stock of full frame lenses are finally being put to good use on an appropriate sized sensor. :) 12mm IS 12mm, not 18mm. The difference in photographing dramatic landscapes with an FX over a DX camera is significant and well worth the few extra dollars it costs.

2. The fantastic contrast ratio. Simply put, the range of dark to light is amazing. I have shot images directly into the sun and still gotten plenty of foreground exposed. This has allowed me to shoot some creative images that would have otherwise have been impossible on previous generation CMOS's and CCD's. I also suspect the firmware on the D700 contributes to this as well as the CCD.

Also of note is the brilliant LCD screen on the read of the camera. The resolution is fantastic and when I zoom right into the images on playback, I am surprised at how much detail I can make out. I have also tested the interval timer with a series of images showing the morning sun rising over Mt Cook. I just need to work out how to convert 300+ jpegs into a short movie. (Anyone?) The D700 also works at temperatures below freezing. :)

But here is a self portrait image that shows how us photographers go to great lengths to take an image that we want. I climbed about 1000 metres up the side of a cliff to get some images of Mt Cook and the Tasman Glacier and valley. The 4 hour climb was well worth it in the end even though I had to traverse snow and make my own way across parts of the track that had disappeared over winter due to avalanches.
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Re: First major outing with D700 - Impressions

Postby aim54x on Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:30 pm

Great so see that your enjoying your new toy....I am growing ever more jealous of all these D700's.

Hope you bring back plenty more images from your trip to share.
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Re: First major outing with D700 - Impressions

Postby Matt. K on Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:09 pm

Steve
Lucky man...D700 is on my wish list too! You can make movies from all of those JPEGs using Quicktime if memory serves me well. It can also be done from Photoshop CS3 but I think there might be a bit of a learning curve involved. Enjoy!
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Re: First major outing with D700 - Impressions

Postby craig.rohse on Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:41 am

Sounds like you are having fun, looking forward to some more pics
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Re: First major outing with D700 - Impressions

Postby gstark on Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:23 am

Steve,

There's a huge dust bunny in that image. :)
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