D3, D300 and 5D studio comparision

Christian Handl has done a very interesting comparision between Nikon D3 and Canon 5D at lower ISO settings and in the studio with some interesting comments on dynamic range and the ability to boost shadows without noise:

“The propagated fantastic high ISO-performance is actually very good, but for a Canon photographer less of a sensation, with a maximum of 1 Aperture advantage over the Canon 5 D, I would say after the first comparisons. But in other words, for a Nikon photographer an improvement of 3-4 steps to the D2X, which is a very impressive difference.”

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Most surprised me the far greater dynamic range, here are the differences in my recordings to the Canon 5D very large, the cameras were in similar light (same flash unit and similar ISO from 250 to 320) to allow a good comparison. While the black clothes of the model in the 5D were only partly illuminable, with the D3 even the seemingly blackest parts of the dress showed structure without disturbing noise. Very impressive, and in everyday life in many photographic situations more important than MP

D3 studio shot

In a thread at Dpreview by Guenter Hofstaedter I found a Nikon D3 studio shot and his following comment about the D3:

“have u ever tryed to increase a D2X file to 100 Millionen Pixel ? don´t try, it is senseles, but a D 3 file doesn´t break or looses quality ! The image is still usable if u do ! Even 200 mill is needable for some things ( not all motives and Low ISO only )”

New official Nikon D300 samples

Nikon Japan has released some more D300 samples

360° panorama with D3 and Nikkor 10.5mm

Werner Weber created a remarkable 360 degree panorama with the D3 and the 10.5 fisheye. The pictures werde made during the “Ramp 2 Ramp | Freestyle Revolution Tour”.

The article includes not only the panorama but also camera settings and a JPG original. Enjoy!

Alex Mustard: the D300 out guns the D2X

Some thoughts by Alex Mustard about the Nikon D3 and the D300 posted here including several test pictures:

“I would also add that I think that the D300 also out guns the D2X. It is a big step on from the D200. DPReview said that the D300 is as much as a step over the D200 as the D200 was over the D100. I am inclined to agree. Although the FX chip D3 is getting all the attention, it was the D300 that really exceeded my expectations.”

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“From shooting it today I would say that ISO 6400, 3200 and 1600 on the D3 all looked better than ISO 400 on my D2X”

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“I also tried the new 14-24mm – wow. This lens seemed to show sharper corners – possibly because it has been designed for digital, unlike my old 17-35mm? It is also really, really wide. I was testing this with an architectural photographer who is very sensitive to distortion. His comment was that the 14-24mm had slight barrel distortion compared to the slight pincushion distortion of the 12-24mm and 17-35mm.”