| Workshop at the Ranch - November 2007 - New Nikon D3 |
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Workshop at the Ranch
Dual Compact Flash Card Slots, Picture Control Settings, Live View, etc., etc. I could talk forever but pictures say it all. Let's have a look at some images captured with the new Nikon D3.....
This Workshop at the Ranch article can only whet the appetite of a sports photographer who covers night time sports events and indoor arena and gymnasium competitions on a regular basis. You must see it to believe it when it comes to the remarkably clean D3 image at high ISO settings of ISO1600, 3200 and 6400. The precise accuracy of the 3D Focus Tracking System and the incredible pixel quality, detail and dynamic range that this camera offers is outstanding. These industry breakthroughs plus a blazing 9 frames/second continuous shooting make this the most complete sports photojournalism camera ever, but the possibilities extend beyond sports coverage and to all subjects of photography. Wedding photographers are always contending with difficult situations involving candlelight and dark reception halls. Nature and Landscape photographers often times pack up and leave the location when it is too overcast or windy but now with clean high ISO settings faster shutter speeds can be used. Wildlife photographers work with extremely long lenses at dawn and dusk and require both clean high ISO capabilities and 9 frames/second. All these situations can now be thought of as potentially great picture opportunities when using the Nikon D3. Photographers will now have the freedom to think in new and creative ways. I have already purchased a Nikon TC17E 1.7 Teleconverter and a Nikon 70-300mm f4-f5.6 G VR Zoom Lens because the higher aperture settings will become more applicable thanks to the minimal noise level at higher ISO settings. There are many options that the photographer now has the freedom to consider thanks to the D3. |
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