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Blog EntryThe New D700!Jul 2, '08 11:44 AM
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Nikon FX-format digital SLR – exceptional performance combined with superior mobility and functional versatility to provide serious photographers with outstanding value

 

D700

TOKYO – Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of its newest FX-format digital SLR, the Nikon D700.

The D700 features an FX-format first introduced with the Nikon D3. Highly praised for its outstanding features, the D3 established a new level of professional performance in terms of overall image quality, extraordinarily low noise, ISO sensitivity range, continuous high-speed shooting, color gradation, image crispness, durability, weather-resistant operation, system versatility and more.

The new D700 incorporates an extensive array of features that boast a level of performance that is in many ways comparable to the D3. At the same time, it derives a wide range of benefits – including functionality, flexibility and operability – from the more agile D300, Nikon's flagship DX-format D-SLR.

The D700 has everything it takes to satisfy a broad spectrum of photographic needs. The 12.1-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor with a sensing area of 36.0 x 23.9 mm; a sensitivity range of ISO 200 to 6400; continuous shooting at up to 5 frames per second (and up to 8 fps with the optional Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10; Nikon's exclusive 51-point AF system; Scene Recognition System for optimum autofocus, auto exposure and auto white balance detection – these are but a few of the advanced capabilities of the extraordinary new D700.

NOT A  RUMOR ANYMORE!!!!

COMPARISON WITH D300 and D3.

Compared to Nikon D300

 
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The new D700 may appear to trump the D300 with its full-frame sensor, but there’s actually a number of reasons to prefer the older model. First of all, you’ll enjoy all of its 12 Megapixels with DX-format lenses, compared to using just five from the D700’s larger sensor. Wildlife shooters will prefer having this higher pixel density, and you’ll also experience less issues with vignetting or reduced sharpness towards the corners when using FX-compatible lenses.

The D300 is also a little faster as standard, shooting 6fps to the D700’s 5fps. The D300’s viewfinder may not show the expanse of full-frame, but it does have 100% coverage to the 95% of the D700. The D300 is also a little smaller (mostly shorter due to the smaller penta-prism), 170g lighter, and while both bodies are dust and moisture resistant, the D700’s sliding memory card door feels closer to entry-level bodies than the D300’s lever-operated mechanism.

Crucially, the D300 is also much cheaper than the D700 - current online pricing is half that of the D700's launch price, and even though the latter will fall once volume is available, there'll still be a price difference. So the D300 may not match the D700's high ISO performance or have features like the virtual horizon, but it remains one of the most powerful and compelling semi-pro DSLRs on the market - and is much more affordable. 

Compared to Nikon D3

 
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The D700 may have cherry-picked the key specifications of the D3 including its full-frame sensor, but Nikon’s flagship model still has much to offer. Physically the D3 features a built-in portrait grip and a larger battery as standard. The continuous shooting is also almost twice as fast at 9fps to the D700’s 5fps. Both the D3 and D700 have large full-frame viewfinders, but the D3 boasts 100% coverage, a 5:4 aspect ratio mode, and crucially for pro shooters, a shutter block that’s rated to 300,000 cycles – twice that of the D700 (and D300).

That said, the D3 misses out on the anti-dust features of the D700, and it doesn’t have a popup flash, although the latter can equally be seen as a physical weak-point. The D700 is also smaller and lighter, but again pros may see the heft of the D3 as preferable. Finally, the D3 is comfortably more expensive than the D700. Most pros will easily justify paying the extra, but anyone only wanting the higher ISO performance of a full-frame sensor will be better-served by the D700.




Photo AlbumLoving Tagaytay (22 photos)Apr 20, '08 2:16 PM
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Some snaps in Tagaytay market and some garden macros.


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WILD Flower

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Tinapa



Comments are always welcome :)

Photo AlbumYacht Club Sunset (11 photos)Apr 4, '08 5:09 PM
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A group of enthusiasts from the Asian Theological Seminary at the Manila Yacht Club one beautiful sunset.

Thanks for the invite Ms.Aiza.

Gears: Nikon D40, nikon 10.5mm fisheye and 17-35mm f2.8, gitzo tripod.


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Photo AlbumWild Captures (13 photos)Mar 6, '08 4:55 AM
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Animal portraitures taken last month. Oh! I wanna shoot wildlife in Africa someday!


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Thanks for leaving those comments. God bless!

Photo AlbumUK Flashback (23 photos)Mar 6, '08 4:02 AM
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Hoping to see London again this year. Lord willing, this May?

Posting some photos taken some years back. I had a Nikon D100, a Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 and a 70-300mm with me.


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Thanks for Visiting :)

Photo AlbumHotair Anniversary (35 photos)Feb 11, '08 4:25 AM
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We celebrated our First Year Accident Anniversary last Feb 9 in Clark, Airbase Pampanga during the 12th Annual Hotair Balloon Fiesta.

As you might remember, last year while going to the same event, we met an almost fatal vehicular accident inside Clark. We just look back to thank God for His goodness to our family. (read our blog if you haven't yet http://davidus.multiply.com/journal/item/13/The_Day_God_Protected_Us)

Since the wind was so strong that day, no balloon ever made it to the skies. There were hundreds of photographers that Saturday morning. Some of them were at the site as early as 4am. Oh well, there's a lot of other subjects to shoot.

My family and I are just so grateful that we are alive and kicking!


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Photo AlbumD300 Out in the Garden (24 photos)Feb 5, '08 10:46 AM
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First outing of my D300 using a 105mm macro lens. One word: Unbelievable!

Post-processing was so easy. Vibrant colors. Sharp details. Fantastic camera!


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Photo AlbumNikon D40 Testshots in HongKong (20 photos)Nov 12, '07 4:51 AM
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Bought a NikonD40 while in HK. Reason: For my kids (daw! :))

Anyway, since I didn't bring any camera, I took liberty of using my kids' new camera and tested it around the streets of Tsim Tsa Tsui.

Except for 5 photos here that are obviously photoshopped, the rest are posted as is (no color alteration or sharpening). it was just cropped for website posting.

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First impressions: Color handling is superb, metering is also good- not much blown-highlights in high contrast situation. ISO 1600 is usable and acceptable, supplied kit lens is versatile although i still prefer my f/2.8 lenses, quite noisy when underexposed (but thats just normal on any camera).

I'm just too lazy to pickup and post the EXIF. But i have left some notes on every photo. Thanks for looking.


Photo AlbumMy Bestfriends' Wedding (20 photos)Nov 11, '07 9:43 PM
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Congratulations to a dear couple on their wedding day!

Saymour Go and Jennifer Sevilla tied knots at the Christ the King Church yesterday 11 November 2007.

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Mr & Mrs Saymour Go

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The Bride- Former Ms Jennifer Sevilla


I also included some Pre-Nup shots I took a few weeks ago in Corregidor, Bataan. Official photographer of the wedding is my good friend, Mr. Lee Llamas (and his Team).


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The Whisper

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Fortitude


God bless you both Saymour and Jen!

Photo AlbumBicol's Magnificent Mayon (23 photos)Aug 13, '07 12:03 PM
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Beautifully symmetrical Mayon volcano, which rises to 2462 m above the Albay Gulf, is the Philippines' most active volcano.

This month I had the chance to shoot it for a couple of days. So much to shoot, so little time.

Welcome to Bicol.


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Photo AlbumSampaloc Street EB Part 2 (25 photos)Aug 13, '07 7:22 AM
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A SHORT BACKGROUNDER on SBC's Street Children Ministry.

You may walk around that Lerma street and look for a church building and have difficulty finding the "church."

Sampaloc Bible Church (SBC) is not a cathedral if you're looking for one.
It's more of an urban-based ministry center that looks like more of an old run-down pasilyo. Actually, we are renting the place and we used to run a canteen and a ladies' dormitory. Now we converted all those spaces to minister to children and even the poor mothers. So don't be surprised... this is not your regular Sunday church.

In the late 80's we started the street children ministry. Before it was just a feeding program and a drop-in center. Later on as funds were available, the church decided to minister to these kids wholistically- housing them, feeding them, sending them to school and providing spiritual guidance to them. We established a foundation (Saganang Buhay kay Cristo Foundation) which was accredited by DSWD.

We have kids in the shelter who have actually reached college levels and we have had a couple of graduates and some actually became full-time Christian workers! What a privilege to be involved in the lives of these kids!

These past couple of years have been tough. The support coming from international sources have ended and the church had to assume support for the ministry almost 100%. Unfortunately we had to gradually reduce the number of our children from over 30 to now 15.

We have organized these EBs for a number of reasons:

* introduce you to our ministry
* have fellowship with the kids
* discover people who are willing to support the kids
* fuel our passion both in photography and in our social concerns

Thank you for the partnership!

God bless!
Pastor Dave


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Mang Jimmy



Photo AlbumMore Wonder Drops (13 photos)Jun 29, '07 12:25 AM
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Seems like a new world of macro photography was opened to me with the discovery of my newly acquired close-up lens attachment. I really like this. haha

I wondered how other photogs could capture really round droplets. I later discovered that really round drops are possible because they are really too tiny... like the size of a pin head like some in these photos. I hope you'll be inspired.

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DROPS IN LINE

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FRESH DEW

Thanks for visiting and commenting.


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Blog EntryWanted Puppy Homes!May 10, '07 11:46 PM
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Our family loves our pets. We have a good number of fine and thriving specimens here at home. Latest additions are Four Males and One Female poodle pups brought to this world by Chikkababes last March 18.

Pups are now on their 7th week, twice dewormed and vaccinated. Will have to part ways with these adorable pups in a couple of weeks. We have to... in spite of our children's reluctance and sometimes "violent" (hehe) protests. Meanwhile, we will play with them, and enjoy them... and snap their photos


(I've posted some photos in the Album Puppy Loves!






Photo AlbumPuppy Loves! (13 photos)May 10, '07 1:18 PM
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Our family loves our pets. We have a good number of fine and thriving specimens here at home. Latest additions are Four Males and One Female poodle pups brought to this world by Chikkababes last March 18.

Pups are now on their 7th week, twice dewormed and vaccinated. Will have to part ways with these adorable pups in a couple of weeks. We have to... in spite of our children's reluctance and sometimes "violent" (hehe) protests. Meanwhile, we will play with them, and enjoy them... and snap their photos


(Viewing the full image is always the best. Enjoy!)


Photo AlbumMindoro Seascapes (19 photos)Sep 6, '06 11:13 AM
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For 3 days we chased the sun around Mindoro Orriental (Calapan, Bongabon, Gloria, Miaje, Bariw)

Photo AlbumPoster Projects (28 photos)Aug 25, '06 1:15 PM
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I'm dreaming of one day exhibiting my works, you know, in a gallery. I know, it's still a long shot. I still have a lot to learn, to find my own unique style and where my strengths are.


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Starting off with some inspirational posters. None of these have been printed as a photograph or even with my inkjet. I thought of sharing it through the web in the mean time. Hope you enjoy... and be inspired yourself.

Photo AlbumMacros... Flora and Fauna (43 photos)Aug 25, '05 12:34 AM
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I just love nature... macros in particular. FOLDER UPDATED, PLEASE LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS...

I'm using a Nikon D100 or D200 and a Nikon 105mm macro lens for most of the close-up shots.

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