tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8131515588069490622.post4864319496008927526..comments2024-03-20T20:52:33.560+13:00Comments on Man Behind Lens: Prima Facie - Nikon D800 DSLRcy.leowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11584901733097116133noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8131515588069490622.post-82529766914539437362012-09-11T09:22:07.245+12:002012-09-11T09:22:07.245+12:00You know yourself that the 5D Mk2 is OLD and the D...You know yourself that the 5D Mk2 is OLD and the D800 of course will kick its butt ;) 60D is a really good camera, enjoy!cy.leowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11584901733097116133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8131515588069490622.post-71229005336538939022012-09-11T07:46:26.306+12:002012-09-11T07:46:26.306+12:00Brilliant work, as always CY. How nice of you to c...Brilliant work, as always CY. How nice of you to completely avoid my obvious question which was - How does it compare in a production studio environment to our Canon 5D MK IIs? And for that purpose, I believe it well and truly kicks the Canon out of the park - primarily for the extra pixels, and secondly for it's TIF output. Yes, it's too slow with a standard Compact Flash card - I really would have like to try it with a UDMA card and a SDXC (it can take both) - but used tethered in a studio environment like ours the USB3 connection allows for some fantastic speeds. Would I buy one? For work - absolutely yes. For me? Well you already know the answer to that one. I'm the proud owner of a Canon 60D. Simon Gotliebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09157435101350603876noreply@blogger.com