![]() I also shoot a bit of E6 film and get it professionally developed, and that is usually a very rewarding experience also. I don't love developing film, but I do it (B&W) because it's so worthwhile. I also shoot 4x5 and many other film cameras and can honestly say that 4x5 is by far my favourite format and shooting experience, especially in the field. If money were no object, I'd buy a Nikon Df, convert the D700 to an IR camera and get rid of the D800. Oh, and my D700's 10 year old batteries still last slightly longer than the new D800 batteries. quiet) lens and the opportunity arises, but video isn't important to me. The D800 has a decent video mode that I occasionally use if I'm using a non-AF (i.e. The ergonomics are fairly similar, but the D700 feels a bit better and sturdier too. Image quality is pretty similar, with the D800 being slightly better in low light. The extra resolution is more a pain than a bonus (gigantic file sizes, slower downloads, significantly more storage required), so I end up shooting at a lower resolution anyhow. I think I shoot similar subject matter to you and I went from a D700 (loved it, still do) to a 2nd hand D800 and I mildly regret it. If your photo or video includes drug references, partial nudity or lack of clothing, or anything else that would be considered NSFW in a typical workplace, please mark as NSFW. If you want to sell a lens or camera, use /r/photomarket instead.
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