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D3sGot a D3s from ECS this morning. I am not impressed by the feel of the multiselector button . It feel cheap, flimsy and is inconsistent in its response . But that is how 1600 iso looks like straight out of the camera:
This is a 100% crop, focus on JVC. Cheers, Gerard
Re: D3sCongratulations on your new purchase
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Re: D3sCongrats on the new acquisition. Isn't it a solid beastie?
I too find the multi-selector little difficult to engage with as well. Inconsistent is probably the correct word to use; it sometimes doesn't quite want to shift focus points, I'm finding. g.
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I find the same, more so in the menu. It is solid OK, but no more than the D2X. I do appreciate the Liveview to focus with the 24PC. Beautiful . Best is the high Iso ability
Re: D3sCongrats on the new purchase! I am sure you will love the D3s.
On the topic of the multiselector, I have never liked the D700's (too much travel and sticks out too much) is the D3s similarly equipped? Cameron
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Re: D3sIf that's a picture of your new D3s, I'd say you've got a problem.
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