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Play nice kids. I'm outa here.
let's be nice folks...it's only a camera.
Anyone who can't figure out the workings of the modern DSLR along with mobile phones , blue ray players, GPS etc etc needs to get up to speed and realise we're going forward with technology ... not backward!
Learn to live with it ... or maybe for the future start thinking about finding yourself an analog re-enactment group where all the members can dress up in period costumes and charge about with their old Nikon Fs!
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Or, god forbid, Nikon, et al. might learn something from Apple & actually design cameras that don't need a 450-page instruction manual (472 pages for the D700).
The basic functions of the D700 work without even touching the manual, right?
Well, if Apple designed the camera and software, each firmware update would require you to download an ever-increasingly sized file, login even if you had already been logged in, replace the entire software system and then run a check afterwards to see if it was the latest update. 🙂
And after the next camera came out, the firmware update would cause your camera to take 3 times as long to startup and write to a disc. Cause frequent lockups and crashes until you became so frustrated you were either persuaded to update your camera to the newest version. or go back to film.
Back to topic, I'm underwhelmed with the specs so far. And while ISO 2 kajillion is a nice marketing ploy, the images look awful. No thanks.
As a photojournalist or newspaper photographer; If you could have your camera a la carte, how would you have it?Most professionals I know (photojournalists and newspaper photographers) are chuffed with this camera. We're not wowed by big flashy upgrades but practical things that will make life easier.