Interview with Nikon about the D300

A japanese site features an interview with someone from the Nikon D300 development team (automatic translation to English by Google found here). Some interesting statements:

“a) they expect the high ISO noise performance to be more than 1 stop better than D200

b) they admit that the sensor is supplied by Sony. Although they say that the spec and the QC is done to Nikon’s standard.

c) they recognise that there is a market need for a lens similar to Ai Nikkor 45mm F2.8P, or other fast primes (to be upgraded).

d) The most difficult thing about providing a 100% view finder in a camera is the skill required in calibrating the viewer. Previously, it was only possible to manufacture units required for 100% view finder in their Japanese factory.”

Many more samples

 A new comparision between D200 and D300 (70-200/2.8 at 200mm, ISO1600).

Some new D300 and D3 samples.

And additional ones from a Paris show

D3 photos with the final firmware

Andreas posted at the German Nikon forum a link to photos made with the final D3 firmware – see yourself. Most of the pictures were made with the 24-70, some with the 14-24.

Additionally there is a new review at the wetpixel forum.

Canon 1ds MarkII user tests D3

See here what a Canon 1ds MarkII user has to say about the Nikon D3…

A lion stretching in near darkness

A Canon shooter has posted some D3 test pictures made during a trip to Sabi Sand. He states:

 “Well let me tell you something. It was the first time in my life that I shot a photo at ISO 25600. Yes you have seen it correctly. The shot with the lion stretching was done in near darkness. A photo I would never have taken.”

and further about the AF:

“I must say the Autofocus worked effortlessly between those grasses and twigs. It picked the leopard up with ease and kept the focus on it”

Note: the thread contains 100% crops, too, just scroll a bit…