rifcz
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-cam2000
-better dynamic range
-not interested in cleaner high ISO
rif
-better dynamic range
-not interested in cleaner high ISO
rif
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No i did not win those awards using the D 200 . The NIKON D200 camera has won all the awards on the list.if you will permit me, did you win those awards using the D200?
the D200 is on my short list. unless a new model is due out with in
8 weeks. only 1 camera purchase for me to cover the next 5 years
with a 2K USD budget.
--In a D200 upgrade, I would like to see:
1) CAM2000*
2) Improved ISO noise 2-stops*
3) Improved Dynamic Range*
4) Improved jpeg engine for casual use
5) If Megapixel increase, 14 MP and/or a better sensor (but for now
10 MP is fine) -- perhaps with Fuji S-CCDwith Nikon image
characteristics
6) Removable AA filter
Of these things, I think 1 and 3 would be the most important;
otherwise, I would be happy with a D80 (the only feature the D80 is
lacking thta I would want and utilize is the AI/AIS metering
ability). 6 would also be a desireable feature, but it is unlikely to
happen for quite some time.
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I would also like to see optional AA filter or no AA filter...-cam2000
-better dynamic range -- RAW and JPEG (perhaps slightly improved jpeg engine)
-not interested in cleaner high ISO -- but it would be nice so long as detail is maintained
rif
5fps is faster than I will ever need.1. Higher frame rate?
Nah, what difference would it make? I already can print ludicrously big with 10.2. 12mp?
Nice, but not worth it yet.3. Better ISO performance by 1 stop
Yes. I would switch for 2 stops.4. Better ISO performance by 1.5-2 stops
FF? And I DON'T want to hear that it's an arbitrary format, that it will mean bigger and more expensive lenses, that the sensor will be too expensive due to the production process and die yield... I KNOW all that. Yet, as a photographer, I want FF (better DOF control, bigger sensor and potentially less noise, bigger finder).5. Something else?
Nope. Never use 5fps as it is.1. Higher frame rate?
Nope. I'd be happier with 8MP.2. 12mp?
Performance like the D40 for jpgs would be nice.3. Better ISO performance by 1 stop
4. Better ISO performance by 1.5-2 stops
Let's see...5. Something else?