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Are your images published without image editing? That could help assess the capacities of this new body?
Thanks.
Posted by: Damien | February 07, 2012 at 10:56 AM
Hey Cliff,
Great shots – fantastic work as always.
I had a quick question: for wedding work, are you going to be using the D800 or D800E?
I'm drawn towards the added detail of the "E" variant, but I'm worried moire is going to show up more than I'd like it to, especially on different fabrics.
Thanks for your thoughts on the subject and the great blog.
Posted by: Ryan | February 07, 2012 at 11:07 AM
'face recognition information and exposes for the face'...Cliff, that's astounding and the flash image you show as well. How far is this final image from how the image came out of the camera?
Posted by: Paul Hodgson | February 07, 2012 at 11:07 AM
Thanks for the write up...very nice stuff! :)
Posted by: Joey | February 07, 2012 at 11:28 AM
Hi Cliff,
Do you have an image with ISO 6400, wide open (at least 2.8 or more) and shutter 1/60 or slower?
Could D 800 beat D 700 at High ISO?
Posted by: Gena | February 07, 2012 at 11:30 AM
Amazing work!!! Thanks for the review!
James Tippett
Posted by: James Tippett | February 07, 2012 at 11:41 AM
Hi Cliff,
Terrific images. Loved the backlit Rachel Johnston. I did professional weddings in Philly in the '60's. That shot takes me back.
Posted by: Bill Keel | February 07, 2012 at 12:01 PM
Hmmm...I expected at least 1-2 ISO 1600-3200 shots :(
Posted by: DM | February 07, 2012 at 12:05 PM
I often shoot at 1200 and 3200 ISO available light shots at weddings with my D700 with good results.
Will I be able to do this with the D800? I've scoured the web and haven't found anyone who has shot at ISOs above 640.
Posted by: Greg | February 07, 2012 at 12:41 PM
Cliff stunning images.
Posted by: Bruce Sawle | February 07, 2012 at 12:48 PM
Cliff,
You keep secrets well! Excellent stuff posted here. I love the 100% crop! That will be a game changer for sure. I guess we're all curious if we'll still need the D3s for the low light churches and such...
Posted by: Shawn Fields | February 07, 2012 at 01:25 PM
Cliff amazing work! Great preview of what to expect. Although you have a lot more talent than myself.
Beautiful Imagery!
Posted by: Brian | February 07, 2012 at 01:54 PM
Cliff you are the man! Thanks for posting these. Question...how is the high iso noise? I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks!
Posted by: Nate | February 07, 2012 at 02:42 PM
Hi Cliff. Looks great. I am curious though about its write times and how long it takes for a preview to appear on the rear screen with such large files. I did a 3 day class with you a few years back and in it you stated that the D3x was too slow for your style of wedding photography. How does the D800 compare?
Posted by: Gavin LISTER | February 07, 2012 at 04:09 PM
Hi Cliff,
Amazing work and great shots. We are the http://www.turknikon.com and we would like to translate this post into Turkish. Is it ok for you if we pingback to your post and link to the original images?
Regards
Alper
Posted by: TurkNikon | February 07, 2012 at 05:44 PM
What an amazing camera, can't wait to get my hands on one.
Posted by: Rhys Wheatley | February 07, 2012 at 06:12 PM
Great images Cliff!
I'd love to see & be able to dload full size versions of these to examine like the ones on Nikon's site.
A Nikon blogger was wondering earlier today how well the DR of the D800 compares to that of the D700, especially in highlight details. I think these may just answer his questions.
Posted by: Marshal Ray | February 07, 2012 at 08:09 PM
Photographs look amazing Cliff...congrats on getting your hands on the new camera!
Posted by: Paul Gero | February 08, 2012 at 01:51 AM
Cliff, the dynamic range and interface of face-detection AF with exposure settings are just stunning. I can see an incredible potential to out of camera images with such intelligent features. Like many others, I'd really like to see how it can cope with higher ISOs, 1600 and up, my benchmark being the D700 it's replacing. I'm not sure it's fair given the dramatically increased resolution, but it's an important factor to consider.
Posted by: Towardsperfectfutures.wordpress.com | February 08, 2012 at 04:08 AM
Great photos taken with an impressive looking camera.
Posted by: James | February 08, 2012 at 08:34 AM
Cliff, the dynamic range and interface of face-detection AF with exposure settings are just stunning.
Posted by: YSL Outlet | February 10, 2012 at 08:41 PM
When I heard of the media release of the D800, I was hoping you had been involved in the testing as your images are the first I think of when I think of great Nikon photographers - I was not disappointed. Amazing work, as always, Cliff.
Will the new image size change the way you shoot, as 36MP will munch hard drives at a much faster rate? The new image quality is crazy - I crunched the numbers for the native size for print and canvas prints without enlargement - impressive.
Posted by: Trina Knudsen | February 13, 2012 at 04:47 PM
Photographs look amazing Cliff...congrats on getting your hands on the new camera!
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