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Tell Nikon what you want (1 Viewer)

sorry I started the thread made the rules and broke them, apologies I have told myself off so please no more comments
 
1 Greater range of professional lenses.
2 Some way of being able to use Canon Lenses
3 A lighter D700. (I love mine, but its a brute to cart around!
 
1) 400mm prime AFS lens for under $1600 usd, f3.5 (|:D|).
2) d300x = 15+mp, internal sensor cleaning from d60, 2 cf card slots, no video.
3) 100-400mm VR f5.6 to rival canon's 100-400mm IS ...
 
1) Electrical connections through macro devices (tubes & bellows)

2) Re-launch of earlier 2,000mm mirror lens

3) Re-launch of earlier 80-200mm AFS
 
OK, for those on a budget:

1) VR in the AFS300 F/4

2) Always lower noise in high ISO's

3) Ultra-small EVF camera (like Micro 4/3rds) but keep image quality at D300 or better. (EVF = Electronic View Finder, so no need for mirror box)
 
Okay without over complicating the response I've listed below all those that scored 2 or more votes, I've not weighted them in accordance with peoples priorities

Here's the BF members top 8, anything else had only one vote (IMHO).

No. 1 10 votes 400/5.6 I'll assume with vr
No. 2 7 votes better noise characteristics
No. 3 6 votes 300/4 vr
No. 4 3 votes 600/5.6vr
No. 4 3 votes 400/4
No. 4 3 votes newer models!
No. 4 AF-S 80-400vr
No. 8 Nikon bodies that accept Canon Lenses

Personally I find a two of these amusing, No 1, get a 300mm/4 and stick on a 1.4, you get a 420/5.6 lens..
No.4 newer models, wait 6 months and you'll get your wish

Anyhow a bit of fun
 
just for fun my 3 would be

1) lower prices
2) lower prices
3) and lets not forget lower prices

really though

I have wondered why 'digital noise' is an issue with any manufacturer, surely the technology is there to make 'noise' redundant these days but I admit I'm ignorant of the technical issues, but you'd have thought......

I also think that (Duke, in response) 6 months between upgrades is too short a period, lets have a really decent upgrade every 18 months - 2 years so that we (the customer) don't get that over whelming feeling of 'bugger, if only I'd waited 2 months longer', I've got a D200 sat here that is gathering dust - if only I'd waited 2 months longer... If you can upgrade in 6 months then you knew you can upgrade in 6 months. I know, profits to be made.

Just my 2 pence worth.
 
Couldn't agree more, my last slr was a Contax 167mt, bought it in the late 80's and used it until it was sold in 2006. Never did I consider upgrading it.....
Saying that though the biggest upgrades were in the film so I suppose that there were updates.
Ha maybe we should have D-SLR's that you can upgrade components such as the CMOS device etc.......
 
Chalky,

You may just get your three wishes.

Looking at the price reduction of the D300s, it can only be one reason....its not selling! Could be an early bath for this model!

We'll have to wait on Canon's 7D, to see if it going to suffer the same fate!
 
...No 1, get a 300mm/4 and stick on a 1.4, you get a 420/5.6 lens...

Yes, you get a 420/5.6 lens, but with the 1.4x TC AF-speed will decrese and you will get a slight loss in sharpness. Not much but there is a small difference, specially with the speed. And don´t forget that such a lens are probably weather-proofed and with a TC that is not possible.

// Daniel
 
Chalky,

You may just get your three wishes.

Looking at the price reduction of the D300s, it can only be one reason....its not selling! Could be an early bath for this model!

We'll have to wait on Canon's 7D, to see if it going to suffer the same fate!

The D300 was discounted in exactly the same way. Remember, the UK market opens at an higher price than say the US price. The discounters start to open their bids here and before long you have a stable price.
Without a doubt the D300s is a tweek rather than a new model but I think it will be the latest DX model for at least 12 months . It was enough to encourage me, a D200 owner to upgrade but was never aimed at current D300 owners I'm sure.
Time will tell though !
 
just for fun my 3 would be
...
I have wondered why 'digital noise' is an issue with any manufacturer, surely the technology is there to make 'noise' redundant these days but I admit I'm ignorant of the technical issues, but you'd have thought......
...
Just my 2 pence worth.

That's what's fascinating with the move from analog to digital, and not just in photography. The same is true in audio, for example. The laws of physics apply pretty much the same regardless of whether you are working with analog or digital hardware. Noise in digital detectors mimics noise in film, although the characteristic look is a bit different than film grain. Yes, as CCD's or CMOS imagers improve, the SNR gets better, but you can't cheat mother nature.

The fathers of information theory like Shannon and Nyquist did their seminal work decades before digital photography was even imagined, but their mathematics still applies.

Jim
 
Jim,


Are you saying atmosphere conditions can affect digital recording?

Noise in photography is exactly what you say, its ‘old film grain’, but produced by the sensor in poor light conditions, under/over-exposure and excessive enlargement. It is an inherent digital fault.

Noise should not be apparent to the human eye if reproduced/viewed within the parameters of resolution and enlargement of the sensor and output device.

Your digital sound sentence is fascinating, because I’ve just bought a classic Zappa album DVD, in which they dissect the sound tracks, and some of the analogue sounds still cannot be reproduced digitally.

Digital colour still has problems matching certain film colours.
 
Yes, you get a 420/5.6 lens, but with the 1.4x TC AF-speed will decrese and you will get a slight loss in sharpness. Not much but there is a small difference, specially with the speed. And don´t forget that such a lens are probably weather-proofed and with a TC that is not possible.

// Daniel

not noticeable, I think that most people with a 300/4 will normally have a 1.4 bolted on as its a negligible addition
Agree if you were producing A3 prints that it may be detectable but for web / A4 reproductions you won't be able to tell.
The 300/4 doesn't have a weatherseal on the mounting ring so the addition of the TC wouldn't change its capabilities
 
Actually bought a Nikkor 300 f4 on Monday. Had been umming and arghing between it and the 80-400. Have to admit I was a bit jealous of the Canon 400mm f5.6 for about the same price in the display case across from Nikon (It was sitting next to the chunkier Canon 300 f4 -which was also 30000yen more exy, but they both looked nice). I don't really want to spend 50000 yen on a TC. I'm yet to really test my new get but when I do I think I'll stick to it as a 300mm and wait for that AF-S Nikkor 400mm F5.6 IF-ED VR next year. Anyway I hope I'll improve on the quality of my overhead shots for the time being.... It's nice and new and I really like the big box.
 
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not noticeable, I think that most people with a 300/4 will normally have a 1.4 bolted on as its a negligible addition
Agree if you were producing A3 prints that it may be detectable but for web / A4 reproductions you won't be able to tell.
The 300/4 doesn't have a weatherseal on the mounting ring so the addition of the TC wouldn't change its capabilities

Some say it is noticeable and some say it is not...and as you say for web and A4-sized prints maybe it is not so important, but I would´t buy a lens for only that use, often I like to go up to A3 and sometimes A2. I think image vice there are small to very small change in quality, but it definatly slow down AF speed and accuracy, not much, but there are a significant change.

And for the weather-seal, I haven´t used the 300/4, so that was new to me, but who knows what Nikon has up their sleeves with the new 300/4 VR?

// Daniel
 
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