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03 Feb, 2008
Nikon D1x review.
8 of 8 found this helpful This camera was £3999 when it was released, I bought mine a few years later for considerably less. Just picked up one from ebay for £250 to use as a second body to replace my Fuji Finepix S2 Pro.
Solid build, fast AF even with non AFS or HSM lenses, great low light performance, 10MP RAW output, excellent colour, good card write speeds, weather sealed, Excellent BW jpegs, film like 'grain'. Excellent to ISO800 then noise creeps up a bit. Excellent metering, Excellent recovery of data from shadow areas. Beutiful blues in skies, fantastic skin tones. In fact, talking to D2X photographers you don't get much for a whole lot more cash. The D3 another proposition, but, what I do (wedding, portraits, personal stuff) I don't think I'll benefit much from the D3 either. I don't use high ISO and I don't do action or print larger that A3 so why upgrade. If I feel like making Nikon shareholders even more rich, then, YES. Remember, magazine reviews often run adverts by the same manufactures whoose cameras the publication reviews. You don't think they want to loose advert revenue buy giving a camera a bad review???? Think about it!
You're a professional (or amateur for that matter) and buy your new camera. After a few years of satisfied and happy use a new model appears and suddenly your current camera is no good???? Crap! Its all in the mind and marketing hype. If it does the job you've been happy with, why 'upgrade'. Remember, camera manufacturers are there to make money.
In this respects the Nikon D1x delivers the goods for a now excellent price. I might even pick up a third. Great colour, sharp, fast, A3 print ready files from RAW. Great results from RAW in Lightroom. I love the camera, i've taken it up mountains, in blizzards, in the rain, in the cold, and it delivers the goods. Great A3 pictures. Buy a few spare batteries and you're good for a couple of days shooting. I've recovered pics that I've accidentely underexposed by two and a half stops with only a slight loss of picture quality. Keep your eye on the histogram for over exposure and you'll be fine.
Bad points - NONE.
See some of my Nikon D1x pix at www.angryskies.co.uk
03 Feb, 2008
Nikon D1x review.
9 of 9 found this helpful This camera was £3999 when it was released, I bought mine a few years later for considerably less. Just picked up one from ebay for £250 to use as a second body to replace my Fuji Finepix S2 Pro.
Solid build, fast AF even with non AFS or HSM lenses, great low light performance, 10MP RAW output, excellent colour, good card write speeds, weather sealed, Excellent BW jpegs, film like 'grain'. Excellent to ISO800 then noise creeps up a bit. Excellent metering, Excellent recovery of data from shadow areas. Beutiful blues in skies, fantastic skin tones. In fact, talking to D2X photographers you don't get much for a whole lot more cash. The D3 another proposition, but, what I do (wedding, portraits, personal stuff) I don't think I'll benefit much from the D3 either. I don't use high ISO and I don't do action or print larger that A3 so why upgrade. If I feel like making Nikon shareholders even more rich, then, YES. Remember, magazine reviews often run adverts by the same manufactures whoose cameras the publication reviews. You don't think they want to loose advert revenue buy giving a camera a bad review???? Think about it!
You're a professional (or amateur for that matter) and buy your new camera. After a few years of satisfied and happy use a new model appears and suddenly your current camera is no good???? Crap! Its all in the mind and marketing hype. If it does the job you've been happy with, why 'upgrade'. Remember, camera manufacturers are there to make money.
In this respects the Nikon D1x delivers the goods for a now excellent price. I might even pick up a third. Great colour, sharp, fast, A3 print ready files from RAW. Great results from RAW in Lightroom. I love the camera, i've taken it up mountains, in blizzards, in the rain, in the cold, and it delivers the goods. Great A3 pictures. Buy a few spare batteries and you're good for a couple of days shooting. I've recovered pics that I've accidentely underexposed by two and a half stops with only a slight loss of picture quality. Keep your eye on the histogram for over exposure and you'll be fine.
Bad points - NONE.
See some of my Nikon D1x pix at www.angryskies.co.uk

27 Jan, 2020
An excellent fast manual focus lens.
An excellent fast manual focus lens. When you nail the focus (the dof at 1.4 is very, very thin) the lens is sharp across the frame. Nice colour rendition, great bokeh, very well made. Highly recommended.