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Dileep AnthikadThe motion blur facotr with the D800 is real. It is a function of the pixel density on the sensor being so much finer that the subject to sensor alignment is much more critical. I have never used tripods and especially in the studio I have hand held my 200mm F/2 with gripping sharpness. However with this camera I can not. There is a noticeable difference. You ask specifically if you will still be able to shoot 1/50 to 1/200 with a 500mm hand holding. My guess without trying it, would be that you would not be able to escape the vibration with an D800, causing a blur.I think shutter speeds of 1/800 to 1/1000 are more likely to get a sharper result. A mono pod might give more stability. I had good results with an extremely heavy camera stand (200 lb.) and sand bags to dampen vibration. Again I have not tried shooting birds with a 500mm with a TC14E, but if I can't hold a 70-200mm or a 200mm F/2, a 500 is going to be even harder to hold still.You will be happy with the AF speed and locking ability and the focus tracking. Focus is unwavering and precise. Stefon 36.3 mp is a hefty file. At first I was a bit wowed. After a few months it feels quite normal, and like every other hardware upgrade I am disappointed without it now. Remember that you can shoot in medium and small file sizes of 20 and 9 mp which scales down the RAW file and converts to jpeg. That makes it 3 camera sizes in one but converts to a jpeg. That may be a benefit to wedding shooters and others who shoot jpegs anyway.Khizer PashaIf you define image quality by resolution and sharpness, the D800's 36.3 mp file is better and sharper, has more dynamic range, renders skin tones, contours, details in skies, details in shadows and highlights more smoothly and transitions from colors more accurately. These are all functions of file size. The D4 is designed for a higher frame rate and a higher ISO range. The D4 is twice the price too. Erik BengtsonWhat you see on my D800 is a Pocket Wizard Plus flash sync. I was using a number of Dynalite Studio flashes and this is the sync. The receivers are built into the power packs. I have used all of the Nikon WT transmitters, and prefer them when I shoot in my studio and location, over tripping myself on a tether to the computer. However, there was no transmitter available for the prototype cameras I have been using up until this point. There is a wifi transmitter for the D800 and will be smaller than the previous radios and attach to the camera body, but I can't comment on how fast it will transmit because I haven't used one yet. Definitely on my list. I'm a wifi kind of guy.Gary StraderThank you for your comments This has been a very exciting time. Yes, Cream has been a regular sound track at my studio. Sometimes I'm compelled to play along. Although I'm older than most of the models' parents, I'm happy to report that many of them request Zepplin, and Jeff Beck, Clapton and appreciate when musicians played actual instruments Whatever keeps people happy. We sing and dance to everything.





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