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Originally Posted by nilanjanray (Post 3656261)
Buffer, buffer, buffer! Extremely important for a wildlife shooter. And some improvement in AF.

Good improvements in buffer. According to DPR this is as close you can get to the long awaited D400 without the build quality of the older model.

May be this is what you've been waiting for :)

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For a long time, Nikon shooters have been awaiting the arrival of a D400, or some kind of replacement for the D300S. We think that camera is the D7200. It offers the same continuous shooting performance as the D300S (but now at 24MP) while adding a significantly better AF system and 60p video recording.

If not already mentioned, Nikon has unvieled the D7200

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... features a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter (OLPF) and the EXPEED 4 image processing system. It adds increased buffer capacity compared to the D7100, includes new Picture Controls and also offers Nikon Snapbridge, whereby users seamlessly shoot and share photos from the camera to a compatible smartphone or tablet via built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC). The D7200 features 30% faster image processing which now allows the camera to shoot 18 consecutive RAW 14-bit lossless compressed images, 27 12-bit compressed shots or 100 JPEG frames.
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Originally Posted by condor (Post 3656822)
If not already mentioned, Nikon has unvieled the D7200

Precisely what the last few messages have been referring to.

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Originally Posted by .anshuman (Post 3643074)
Have a look at Sony RX-100. I use RX-100 Mark 2, brilliant little camera! For your Dad, the intelligent Auto mode and good out of camera JPEG's will be great.

Just ordered him an RX-100M2 off Flipkart. He likes the compact footprint and it more than meets his requirements. Should be delivered in a week or so.

Thanks for the pointer!:thumbs up

Just when I have almost convinced myself to move to FX, I encounter situations where a heavier set-up (i.e. a longer, more unwieldy lens) would have meant missing the shot.

400mm shot in DX - 600mm equivalent. 3-4 secs of opportunity to get the angle, focus and take the shot. But a full frame - with equivalent reach - would have resulted in better IQ (this is an ISO 1100 shot in the shade), and better subject isolation.

The endangered Lion-tailed macaque. Valparai. One of those crazy trips where I landed up in Valparai at 12.30 am in the night, and left the next afternoon.
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Edit: click on the photo for a better, less sharpened version.

which is better guys? -

Tamron 70-200 f2.8 di vc usd or Canon 70-200 f2.8 without IS?

Canon is slightly less expensive than tamron, but tamron has VC which canon is lacking.

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govigov : Tamron 70-200 f2.8 di vc usd or Canon 70-200 f2.8 without IS?.
The Canon would be better. Try & get that - esp the L series . IMO, Tamron, at least for now is still a third party glass. Quality can vary piece to piece.

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Originally Posted by condor (Post 3660360)
The Canon would be better. Try & get that - esp the L series . IMO, Tamron, at least for now is still a third party glass. Quality can vary piece to piece.

Thanks condor, that is what I am thinking as well.

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Originally Posted by govigov (Post 3660354)
which is better guys? -

Tamron 70-200 f2.8 di vc usd or Canon 70-200 f2.8 without IS?

Canon is slightly less expensive than tamron, but tamron has VC which canon is lacking.

The biggest risk with 3rd party lenses is the reverse engineered AF system that may break with a future canon body. Even on existing bodies, there are complaints of mis-focus and slower focus, so I would prefer the OEM lenses.

Read the conclusions from dpreview on the 70-200 non VC tamron lens.

Folks,
Need references for getting rented Lenses in Chennai.
Basically looking for Nikkor 100 - 400mm lenses now and canon lenses in July.

Need for 1 or 2 weeks.

Thanks in advance.


Regards,
Maverick79

For renting try camera point, valasaravakkam ph 9840797493, I have taken couple of times

Guys, Any idea about any good deal running on nikon 35mm. Want to buy one soon.

Regards
SE

Does anyone have the Nikkor 24-120 F4 ?

photoshop 1.0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtA46JT2q_0

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Originally Posted by condor (Post 3662568)
Does anyone have the Nikkor 24-120 F4 ?

Yes, I do. Bought one last year. Are you planning to buy one? These are heavily discounted nowadays. Recommended walk about lens with good performance.

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Originally Posted by Maverick79 (Post 3661985)
Basically looking for Nikkor 100 - 400mm lenses now and canon lenses in July.

Just a note - Nikon makes the 80-400 D and now the new 80-400 G. Of these 2 get the G, it has much better performance across the zoom range compared to its predecessor.


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