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| Product Reviews from Amazon.com (Rating System 1 to 5) |
| Review | Rating | Last Updated | Speed I just thought I'd point out that this is a sports camera with an amazing buffer + continuous shooting mode. Here are the specs:
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<br />* Continuous High [CH] - 8 fps
<br />* Continuous Low [CL] -1 to 7 fps (programmable)
<br />* Buffer size 50 JPEG frames, 40 NEF (RAW) frames *
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<br />THIS is the only reason to buy this camera over the D1X or D70. But if you're looking for a great studio camera, the D1X won't let you down, and if you're just getting into DSLR's, the D50/ D70 are great bodies to get started on.
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<br />Thanks for reading!
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<br />-Jason | 4 | 806 days ago | Excellent color, low noise, speed and focus Added to D2X, D70 and Fuji S3 collection. Image quality is much better than the 4.1 MP suggests. Equal to or better than D70 (better at iso 400 and above than D70), Slightly less resolution than S3 and about same noise up to 800, Fuji pulls ahead at 1600 but you have to look at a 100% crop to see it. Much less noise than D2X.
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<br />Speed in continuous shooting, saving files and focus is much faster than S3 - no contest. Focus is much faster than D70.
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<br />D2X advantage is solely a result of the 12MP sensor - higher resolution, however, it is visible only very slightly in 8X10 print.
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<br />Battery life is stellar, like D70 and D2X - all day or two shooting. | 5 | 806 days ago |
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