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sonyalpharumors | Blog | (SR4) Sony FF with 36 Megapixel sensor coming early 2012 (Nikon D800 with same sensor).
Just leaving that there for matt.
Just leaving that there for matt.
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sonyalpharumors | Blog | (SR4) Sony FF with 36 Megapixel sensor coming early 2012 (Nikon D800 with same sensor).
Just leaving that there for matt.
Just leaving that there for matt.
That blo says the 900 has been discontinued (Sony website shows otherwise). I don't know how smart of a move it'd be for a company not taken seriously by "pro" photographers to temporally have no professional level bodies.
I wonder what low-light performance will be like. Of Canon, Nikon, and Sony, Nikon has been at the top and Sony at the bottom. Is this new sensor going to drag Nikon down or pick Sony up?
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Well it's basically the same as the D7000 sensor just in full frame format. So the low light performance should be about the same as the D7000. Which is still not as good as the D700.
But 4FPS? I don't think this is going to be the D700 replacement. I think it's more of a D700x.
But 4FPS? I don't think this is going to be the D700 replacement. I think it's more of a D700x.
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thanks Mike! I knew they were slated to release a new FF body in early 2012.
That blo says the 900 has been discontinued (Sony website shows otherwise). I don't know how smart of a move it'd be for a company not taken seriously by "pro" photographers to temporally have no professional level bodies.
I wonder what low-light performance will be like. Of Canon, Nikon, and Sony, Nikon has been at the top and Sony at the bottom. Is this new sensor going to drag Nikon down or pick Sony up?
That blo says the 900 has been discontinued (Sony website shows otherwise). I don't know how smart of a move it'd be for a company not taken seriously by "pro" photographers to temporally have no professional level bodies.
I wonder what low-light performance will be like. Of Canon, Nikon, and Sony, Nikon has been at the top and Sony at the bottom. Is this new sensor going to drag Nikon down or pick Sony up?
not on the canon site
not in stores.
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Well it's basically the same as the D7000 sensor just in full frame format. So the low light performance should be about the same as the D7000. Which is still not as good as the D700.
But 4FPS? I don't think this is going to be the D700 replacement. I think it's more of a D700x.
But 4FPS? I don't think this is going to be the D700 replacement. I think it's more of a D700x.
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http://www.autoblog.com/2010/12/06/t...gymkhana-grid/
I did not use the 8FPS just composed and timed it where I wanted the car.