moonshot with D700 & 80-400 VR

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moonshot with D700 & 80-400 VR

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Also with D700 and 80-400VR...

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moonshot with D3X and 200-400VR...

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Re: moonshot with D700 & 80-400 VR

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could we see crops ? the pictures are very nice but not different than what I could get with a D70 (at this websize of course !) I would be interested in seeing the kind of extra details we can see when using a D3x for instance.
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Guy Van Hooveld wrote:could we see crops ? the pictures are very nice but not different than what I could get with a D70 (at this websize of course !) I would be interested in seeing the kind of extra details we can see when using a D3x for instance.
Thanks in advance for any details...
Not only "@ web size..." Using a tele a D300 will give slightly more detail than a D3X because the FL is multiplied by 1.5 which makes it a 12Mp picture @ 600mm where the D3X "only" delivers 10Mp file in crop mode. With a D70 you will get a slightly more detailed image @ 400mm than with a D700 because D700 crop is only 5Mp. In reality while the pixel quality of the D700 is better they will be about equal, @ least @ iso 200. going to higher isos the D700 will blow away the D70 IQ, but for a light object as the moon iso 200 is possible...
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Re: moonshot with D700 & 80-400 VR

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Mooie maanfoto, vooral de eerste...
Passioned by beautiful pictures, not a very active photographer though...
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