D800 handheld hype nonesense - model shot handheld with 200/f2 at 1/30

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D800 handheld slightly harder on Photojournal and event
In reply to mattoz22, 7 months ago

mattoz22 wrote:

I keep getting prospective D800 buyers contacting me on flickr asking 'do I really need to use a tripod with this camera?', 'I hear you can't use it handheld?'....

I just want to get the facts right for anyone looking to buy a D800. It is complete nonsense. I'm not sure of the origin or whether I am just lucky my camera works but I shoot perhaps 300+ shots for a model and send them the whole lot unedited (SOOC) and I shoot as slow as 1/8 (as like to boost the ambient light in the dull UK winters)!

Here is a shot from 2 days ago in the garden with model/ friend Katie with a 200/f2 AIS Nikkor lens. If you've not seen one google it. It's quite big and heavy so good to prove my point. I shot this handheld at 1/30. I often use a slow shutter with my D800 so see my flickr stream for examples.

[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/32681588@N03/8229473188/][img]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8486/8229473188_731a996de9.jpg[/img][/url]
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/32681588@N03/8229473188/]Katie SOOC with Nikkor 200/f2 AIS[/url] by [url=http://www.flickr.com/people/32681588@N03/]MatthewOsbornePhotography_[/url], on Flickr

(Ignore the EXIF lens data as I entered a preset lens then forgot to change it and the 200/f2 does not provide EXIF, but you can see the shutter speed and other details).

You can find more on my facebook page also - www.facebook.com/Matthewosbornephotographycouk

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Matt (mattoz22)
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There is no question that it is possible.  I basically only shoot handheld.  Even for Magazine print.

That being said, I am finding D800 handheld is slightly harder on Photojournal and event particularly indoors.  What I am noticing is that if I was using the D700 indoors with the 24-70 f2.8 (200 shots) I  would have ZERO soft in the eyes shots.  But, on the D800 there always seems to be that one (at least).  Very irritating.  and sometimes I can clearly see where I have introduced motion blur by being too sloppy.

So, yes ...  if I am shooting a must have Money shot (with no second chances) ...  on the D800 my shutter speed is up (vs the D700/D3).  And talking to other PROs , it seems I am not alone.

It's not a deal breaker ,  but it is something that makes you more aware.

But, I do notice that my 70-200mm f2.8 VRII  seems to be less noticeable.  VR on or OFF.  It might be that I am just more aware, shooting long.

And during the day or even outside , zero issues.

Yes, I have shot many 200mm shots on the D800 at 1/30 ... but if I have one shot , and it means being paid or not ... I will try not to.

Just my experience with the D800,

HG

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