
Ken Rockwell may well be one of the world’s greatest serious photographers and probably the most knowledgable. I love reading his site, mainly because 90% of my knowledge came from him for FREE. I love it when photographers just love what they do so much they want to help and teach others and not try to rip us all off. Anyway, Ken tests all the cameras including Canon. He does love Canons but seems to be partial to his Nikons (ofcourse
). As you may or may NOT know Nikon has made the WORLDS greatest camera the D3. It is FULL FRAME, and it kicks the Canon 1Ds Mark 111 ass all the way to camera hell. This King daddy hits ISO 6400 in every mode and can max at 25,600 in custom function. Holy depth of field batman! Along with the greatest lens ever the Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 AF-S the widest lens available (only by nikon hehe) this first shot was accomplished. Now I am giving full credit to all the photographers who were awesome enough to be chosen to test the camera. You should really go to Ken Rockwell’s Site to see the real pictures and read the full article. BTW. I have mine on order! hopefully it will be here by my birthday November 4.
This is by Dave Black Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 AF-S at 14mm, f/4 at 1/1,000, manual exposure, direct sunlight WB.
This is the best possible example image to show off the D3 and the new 14-24mm f/2.8 AF-S lens.
This shot couldn’t have been made any way other than with the Nikon D3 and a 14mm lens.
These images are UNEDITED!
Photographer: Mike Corrado
ISO 1,600, Nikkor 400mm, TC-17E converter, f/6.3 at 1/250, Matrix meter, -0.3 compensation, shutter priority, Auto WB. UNEDITED
Photographer: Joe McNally
ISO 200, f/16 at 1/10, Manual exposure, Cloudy WB.
UNEDITED (see how manipulating the white balance changes everything)
Take some time, a few hours and read and read and read somemore on Ken Rockwell’s site! You wont be disappionted, only educated!
Do you even know the value of a full frame camera..Take a pie for example, all DSLR cameras are 35mm its like seeing only 1/8 of the pie well you see the whole thing but you only capture an eighth of it. With full frame you get the whole pie. notice the crops above from the originals, they are what you could maybe get with a regular 35mm and this is a partial crop from the full frame D3……UNBELIEVABLE!
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