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Yes, had to now deal with white balance, but not the camera has started to get in the way of letting me get photos simply and adding useful features as i find/need them
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From my perspective as a long-time Nikon D100 user, the three greatest step-up features for me sre the full-frame 24x36mm sensor, the high pixel count and the full-HD video capability
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I am amazed by the low light performance and Nikon's auto ISO is an excellent feature.
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Its a sturdy camera with a lot more features than anybody needs, but has most everything one person would need, as well as other features the next person would need.
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but I love this feature - great addition
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In near direct sunlight, these features are really works great!
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This important feature must be tested and passed before going to mass production or sale services
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A nice feature over the D300 is the dedicated Bracketing button
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It is completely useless, a feature that should not be included unless they can get to work properly
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Let's not forget a proper and useable HD video feature at broadcasting quality
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The features are all great and focusing works really well even in very, very, very low light.
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This has been around for awhile, and the D800 has some nice features with many shooting modes to choose from, such as 24 frames for that indie look
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It doesn't have "scene" setting or other casual-photographer-friendly features
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And the third is of course - the battery life went down significantly from D300/D700.Everything else, including the new Auto-ISO feature is brilliant.
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Being able to focus accurately is a pretty important feature on any camera, and for Nikon to ship so many $3000 cameras without picking up on the issue is sad and a bit troubling
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When I first wrote this review I loved the new feature and I still do
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I didn't test Nikon's uncompressed HDMI out, although it seems to be a useful feature (this is like RAW HDMI output for video)
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One of the great features of the D800 is the bright large finder - so much bigger and brighter than the D7000
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After working out a good post-processing solution, I am very happy with this camera and the stellar image quality and pro feature set.
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These two features beat any problems this camera may, perceivably, have I highly recommend buying this camera.
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These will NOT "blow" off or clean off with the camera self-cleaning feature
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This new focusing system has a much better 'face detection' feature than any other Nikon
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All the right features are there but shooting a bracket set in FX will be problematic due to excessive mirror vibration and resulting image blur.
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Nikon truely shines with its built-in flash as it comes quite handy for fill-in flash
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I did not at first and my images were not as sharp as I wanted them to be
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If the camera worked as it should it would be wonderful, however in my limited experience it doesn't
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I was bit surprised, that there was no signs of use, everything works as it should be
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Until I can afford the 85/1.4, this glass will remain my "portrait" lens.70-200 VR: DX just as good as on the D200.
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the shutter sound is a little different from what i am used to ... as in a little louder.... kind of nervous to use it at my first wedding lol but it is a super great camera!