aizan
Veteran
looks like the dslr market is reaching full maturation. shouldn't be too long until they start exploring smaller niches. 😉
Problem with in body IS is that it doesn't help when you look through the viewfinder.
Does IS in the lens help on that matter?
Nikon really seem to be going all out at the moment.
Prepare yourself to be heavily disappointed.From where I sit a DSLR like the D700 makes a lot of sense. I have some Nikon wide glass that is going to be used at its intended field of view finally. If I were to have bought a D300 and a Nikkor 12-24 to replace the primes I already have the cost would have been near enough the same as buying just the D700. DOF on the FX sensored D700 should be near enough to film 35 for my use.
Prepare yourself to be heavily disappointed.
Now their policy of having me forced to buy at least their $1800 D300 to use my Nikkor lenses on a Nikon camera just beats me.
It seems you all like it big. 995g. Size matters 😉
Some people have excellent DX lenses, like the 17-55/2.8 or the Tamron 17-50/2.8 or the Sigma 30mm/1.4.
It's not a totally useless gimmick.
that is true but resolution is reduced to 5 MP. For a professional use this should be a problem.
In ten years, no one will acknowledge them as anything but amusing primitive efforts.
I am thinking of this actually.Buy a used D200 - works perfectly.
Why? - we got along on 4-6mp dSLRs for years without a problem. And even at 5mp, the image sites are huge, performance appears to be very good, and very clean.
If you're that worried about image quality and resolution - looking at dSLRs is the wrong place to start.