
What can I say? The price debate has gone on and on, so I have no intentions of adding to that. It is not about the price but what you get for it.
I bought the Nikon D3X with the Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor for my studio last week and have shot outdoors with natural light, indoors with low ambiance light, and also (and most importantly for me) in the studio with my wireless sync flash system. If you are looking for the best DSLR money can buy, the D3x is for you. It produces professional work of the highest degree.
Detail is astonishing, at low ISO it is unrivaled, virtually noise-free, clean, artifact-free, and with a world-class output pixel-level detail. Resolution is amazing.
I know without a shadow of a doubt the money I invested in the D3X will make me more money than I have ever made. Business is already great. I am looking to do even better now that I have the best available tool in the DSLR universe. My only regret is that I waited this long to buy it.
Help answer the question about Hasselblad Sonnar
Does the Hasselblad 503cw 16 megapixel back really have outstanding low-noise performance?
I read that on a website Hasselblad Sonnar (forgot the website address, though). It says there that because it has only 16 megapixels on a big sensor, it has very low noise.Have you tried the digital back?Is the low-noise performance really that amazing?




















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