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« Reply #40 on: February 23, 2009, 03:18:34 PM »
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Quote from: petermarrek
I need to get the shot that I want at the quality that this camera gives me. If I could only have one camera to use, I think I found it.


If Nikon can get a D700x out there in a hurry at 5DII pricing, I think all the pros are going to run not walk.

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« Reply #41 on: February 23, 2009, 08:46:58 PM »
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I'm with Peter - my D3x is my only serious camera (I have a few point and shoots lying around), and I think it's the most versatile camera around (albeit at a high price). I also agree with Edmund that the D700x is going to be a BIG seller for an expensive camera - I hope Nikon can match 5DII/Alpha 900 pricing on a camera with better build (especially than the 5DII), and 51 point AF.
    The Alpha 900 appears to be a very interesting "D700x" from another maker! Those who know how to process the RAWs seem to be getting stunning quality from it, the build quality seems very solid from all the actual owners out there, and like the D3x, most of those who own it seem to really like it.  One interesting measure of equipment is how much the people who own it and use it day to day like it - both the D3x and the Alpha 900 seem to score much higher among their owners than they do among folks who have read the spec sheet or just tried them out.

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« Reply #42 on: July 09, 2009, 10:08:57 AM »
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my appologies for posting. Had several tabs oppened didnt realized this was part of a search I did.... doh!
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