Mt Spokane Photography said:The D800 has some interesting features that i'd like to have, but the poor high ISO performance is not one of them. If it were 22 mp and had two stops better, It would be a tougher decision.
For those who believe more mp is better, it might be the right product. If its right for you, go for it. Adorama has a 30 day return policy, so if it is disappointing, you can return it.
I have the 5D MK III pre-ordered, and, if its disappointing to me, I'll return it.
YellowJersey said:I think it's premature and really rather silly to seriously consider going from Nikon to Canon or from Canon to Nikon before the 5D3 and D800 are actually released and more comprehensive reviews are posted. I'm of the opinion that, other than specs, most of the information we have is speculative and really not something to base a several thousand dollar purchase on. The prudent thing to do if you're thinking about it is to wait. The wait shouldn't be that long either, less than a month.
XanuFoto said:Up to you. I don't think the board can make that decision for your. You might need to spend some money on the extra disk, memory and computing power to handle the files.
Seamus said:What has happened that makes you want to switch? With nothing but opinion and rumor to go on, it seems a little hasty to make that decision. It won't be long until there are facts...
keithfullermusic said:But, who knows. In the end I think they are probably both going to be amazing cameras and ones that a good photographer will be able to take amazing pics with. I don't see a reason to switch, but then again I am heavily invested in Canon with lens, flashes, triggers, etc. I also love the Canon system on the camera, and I don't want to learn a new one.
Either way I think you will be happy with either camera and some good glass. I'm not even considering switching, but I don't think I can blame someone for doing it.
poker_jake85 said:...a majority of my photos are landscapes and want them as sharp as can be.
poker_jake85 said:The main thing that worries me are their sample photos. They are way too soft and a majority of my photos are landscapes and want them as sharp as can be.
If Canon's would have been 3000, I probably would have stuck with it but the D800 is $500 cheaper, better DR (less PP), better metering, not sure about the AF compared to the 5d Mk iii.
poker_jake85 said:The main thing that worries me are their sample photos. They are way too soft and a majority of my photos are landscapes and want them as sharp as can be. The second is the price for what you get in each camera. ...
Why would it be a harder decision? In that case, if you liked USB 3, XQD, and the Nikon ergonomics *that much,* then maybe.Mt Spokane Photography said:The D800 has some interesting features that i'd like to have, but the poor high ISO performance is not one of them. If it were 22 mp and had two stops better, It would be a tougher decision.
poker_jake85 said:XanuFoto said:Up to you. I don't think the board can make that decision for your. You might need to spend some money on the extra disk, memory and computing power to handle the files.
I built my own pc a few months back, 2 ATI 6950s, 8 gb RAM, Intel 2500k at 4.5 ghz, 2 TB hdd space, and 3 24" LG monitors.
--I did the same. Core i7 2600, 8GB Ram, Geforce 470; 2TB 6GB/s HDD; Gigabyte Z68 UD4 with USB 3.0 ports.
I think this mates very, very, very well with D800 (which I have on preorder). I currently own the 5d2 and some decent glass (2 L lenses); I also own some Nikon primes and the Tokina 28-70/2.6-2.8 in Nikon mount.
I will test out for a week or so, compare with my 5d2, and see which I think is the better overall system. I will NOT get the 5d3, but will simply upgrade glass with money I was going to spend switching systems. I don't care for the fact that Nikon has such a gaping hole in their 70-200 lens lineup, and that their 300/4 is not offered in VR form. Sad, really. But I am a landscape guy and although 70-200 range is useful, it is my least used range in pictures.
Why not the 5d3? I think it's a marginal upgrade in low ISO (100-400) and overall IQ. The 5d2 is still very capable and I have not mastered it yet. If the D800 blows me away in all areas, Nikon it is. I love Canon, but I also want and demand the very best for MY DOLLAR!!