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the criteria of FX sensor with the size of a D300S.There are many positive reviews of how good this camera is, and I agree
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Full review/rant on my blog gunpowered dot comJosh
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So to all the people with the negative reviews about the camera please first check your settings, and try it out fully before claiming that you have a faulty unit!!!I may have gotten lucky with my d800 or I never noticed
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This review will no doubt be unpopular with those who have had the dreaded left focus problem
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Not only Nikon doesn't care about the quality of their pro dslr, their loyal customers, they now try to hide their mistakes by not approving critical review.
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Although there are many negative reviews about quality control on this camera (left sensor problems in early releases), color flaws (green shift), and handling (radical redesign of body), I have either not experienced any of these issues or not been bothered by them
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I looked at the D600, which is attractive with good reviews that say that it is close to the D800, but the AF difference, tougher build, more bracketing, multiple exposures and
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If you are interested in this camera you have probably read a lot of reviews on Amazon as well asDP reviews and Ken Rockwell
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It's hard to give a super positive review with a camera that you can't trust
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Not saying that your camera is not faulty but it just seems that more than half of the negative reviews are done by mainly amateurs after watching a few videos online with negative reviews about the camera and they automatically think that their camera would be faulty.
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The reviews that I've been getting on the camera have been great except for the constant talk about a moires patter (which I did notice) on your images that need to be corrected in post production...which many of us don't really have time for
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Despite all the venomous responses to the negative review, the ratings I see are PLUMMETING !!!
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I won't give it five stars just due to the extreme hassle I had with so many of these bodies, but I am bumping my review to 4
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I have read reviews complaining about focus issues
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A purchase of this caliber deserves a lengthy review which I do not have time for at the moment
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(See Phillip Bloom's excellent review of the MkIII and D800 video comparision.)
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I don't understand the negative reviews
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but the bottom line is I am satisfied and I like my camera and not to be taken back by negative reviews all over the
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This is my second rewrite of my original, somewhat negative, review of the Nikon D800; the others having been written, then revised, at one and six months after purchase.
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(After investing so much in Nikon, eagerly awaiting the D800 for months, and spending so much in Nikon lenses, I never thought I would *ever* make that statement.)In the end, my advice is to simply rent or borrow the different cameras and try them, ignoring online reviews such as this one.
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I know that many people will turn around and bash this review which is fine as everyone has their own opinions but all I am saying is conduct a few scientific tests by trying out different lenses under different circumstances such as lighting, location, subject etc and then draw the conclusion
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You can go blind reading review after review, get caught up in gear-head stats on the different cameras that have virtually nothing to do with making good pictures, and still make the wrong decision.
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Everyone is welcome to disapprove my review
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Negative reviews continue to give entertainment,There are two kinds of photographers in the world