Grays list the 17-35mm at £1735.00!! Coincidence!![]()
How about a version of D700 that can take Canon and Nikon lenses with full functionality please? please.
Do you need a f2.8 lens for landscapes?
Also the addition of VR is quite baffling - that would be the shortest lens ever to have VR....
I have a feeling this would be a consumer grade lens, not a 1200 quid job.
Which isn't an IS....
You are just trying to forget!![]()
14 months is a long time for me. I can't remember what I did 14 minutes ago so thinking back to my Canon days is all a blur.Mifsuds are advertising the 17 - 35 for £1549.
One Stop Digital in Hong Kong - £962.
I know where I would be buying.
Grays list the 17-35mm at £1735.00!! Coincidence!![]()
There's the inevitable "is it a Sony or Nikon sensor" question thing that arises from another new sensor announcement. But it especially rises this time as the primary difference between a D3 and a D3x is the sensor, and Sony has a similar-sized sensor in a camera that's US$5000 less expensive. I think there's a clear assumption by many that if it is a Sony sensor, then either the A900 is a bargain or the D3x is overpriced.
In actuality, the origin of the sensor is, like virtually all Nikon sensors, more complex. There's a story going around Japan, for instance, that one of Sony's newer fabs was partially leased to another company making CMOS sensors. There aren't many companies making CMOS sensors that need a state-of-the-art fab on lease, so the rumor has it that Nikon is the leasee. Given that the steppers in the plant probably came from Nikon Precision and things get messy real quick. There have also been rumors around for some time that Nikon was either specifying or applying their own "toppings" (that would be microlenses and Bayer filtration), even when they were using a Sony generated sensor. To say that there is a lot of entwinement between Sony Semiconductor and Nikon Imaging is understatement. Personally, I like the way Nikon puts it: "unique." The D3x sensor is unique to the D3x, though it may share some underpinnings with other sensors.
So it seems clear to me that the D3x sensor isn't the A900 sensor. There are some obvious differences that can be gleaned from the specs and without access to technical data sheets. At the same time, there are too many coincidences for the D3x sensor not to be based on the Sony sensel (the light sensing area of the photosite). It also seems clear that the low-pass filter is handled differently in the Nikon version. So all those thinking that the A900 and D3x should be the "same" for raw files are probably going to be proven wrong. And for JPEG files, the EXPEED and BIONZ image processing ASICs are certainly going to produce different results.
Looks very likely that today will see the announcement of:
24mm f1.4 AF-S
16-35mm f4 AF-S VR
The former likely to be v. pricey (I'll go for £1500 or so at launch). It is, however, the start of a wave of prime refreshes that at a stroke removes the one area that Canon currently own Nikon (AF-S fast primes at 135mm and below). If the recent 14-24/24-70/70-200's are anything to go by it will be stellar. I know 3 or 4 shooters who will move to Nikon if this 24mm materialises....

Although I'd need a D3x too
Pete


As well as the D3
I've looked to go D3x only twice now , both times I've ended up with a D3 variant again. The high iso of the d3 for me makes it worth keeping. But the D3x is currently the main cam.
I think the D700x will seriously affect the D700 resale which has been strong till now, an update such as this is bound to knock 2nd hand prices to around £500. If any D700 owners want to cash in quick I can pay £800 for one, meaning you are £300 up![]()
I see Digital Depot has removed the 'rumour' at the behest of Nikon UK.... is that saying it is true or that it isn't.... all very cloak and dagger....
....this is where they call a press conference to announce a new SB400 and we all feel silly for thinking it was something more important![]()
Or... where they call a press conference and just announce new Coolpix and nothing else...
Damn Nikon.
Pete
I see Digital Depot has removed the 'rumour' at the behest of Nikon UK.... is that saying it is true or that it isn't.... all very cloak and dagger....
That was expected - it appears to have been consumer compacts today, and lenses tomorrow......
Nikon UK sent an equally caustic email back (good on 'em) saying there was no announcement re the D700 and I guess that they have had a quick word with certain retailers.
Well you mught if you had just ordered 2 D700's and 5 lenses!
My one concern about the D700 (coming from a 1Ds) was pixel count and if a D700x with a higher pixel count was about to be shoved in boxes I may have made a totally different buying decision. Bearing in mind that my D700's are currently in transit I really did not want to have two cameras that had been superceded by the time they were delivered!
I think the D700x will seriously affect the D700 resale which has been strong till now, an update such as this is bound to knock 2nd hand prices to around £500. If any D700 owners want to cash in quick I can pay £800 for one, meaning you are £300 up![]()
I'm just on the verge of ordering a D700 and I'm holding off cos I'm an idiot thinking that something new is on the cusp of being announced.