It might be too pricey or overkill for some, but if you think of it as a compact medium format camera, it really does the business. It's the first digital camera I've used that doesn't make me pine too much for 6x7 film (I'm upgrading).
Some photos:
Great dynamic range. The foreground subjects were completely in shadow to prevent the sky from being blown out, but shadow and highlight recovery in Lightroom/Camera RAW brought everything back:
You can get a very painterly, medium format look from the images:
But with what I consider to be the best auto-ISO implementation on the market, you can work really fast:
And in really low light. This is ISO 2800 at dusk, I could not have done this with my Mamiya kit:
Anyway, if by any chance someone is interested, save me from having to wade through eBay and PM me.
Forgive the slightly inappropriate topic, but I'm selling my excellent condition Nikon D800E:
More details and pictures here.
It might be too pricey or overkill for some, but if you think of it as a compact medium format camera, it really does the business. It's the first digital camera I've used that doesn't make me pine too much for 6x7 film (I'm upgrading).
Some photos:
Great dynamic range. The foreground subjects were completely in shadow to prevent the sky from being blown out, but shadow and highlight recovery in Lightroom/Camera RAW brought everything back:
You can get a very painterly, medium format look from the images:
But with what I consider to be the best auto-ISO implementation on the market, you can work really fast:
And in really low light. This is ISO 2800 at dusk, I could not have done this with my Mamiya kit:
Anyway, if by any chance someone is interested, save me from having to wade through eBay and PM me.