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      I am a news photographer and I have been        shooting Nikon since college. While, my first SLR venture was        Canon, I began shooting Nikon in college because the department        had all the lenses. I did go back to shooting Canon a few years        back when I was at a SoCal newspaper, but my current job outfits        Nikon and it’s fine with me. My Nikon digital days go back to the        D100. Originally, I shot Neopan for my studies – a versatile Fuji        black & white film. Many of my 35mm projects were shot with        the F100, F3 or the Fm2. However, the bulk of my work came from a        6×6 Hasselblad 501c – that big negative just can’t be beat.        However, times did change and I shot the last year of my schooling        with a D2h, which eventually saw two rebuilds and nearly 300,000        frames before I finally had to let it go on eBay. So here we are.
      
      What has been expensive about digital,        is since the original D1, Nikon and Canon have seen fit to release        new cameras, and thus new sensors – and even sensor formats – at a        blisteringly frustrating pace. This is not always bad news as the        D1 and D1h suffered awful banding above 640 ISO. The D100 and D70        clipped highlights too easily and the DX format just didn’t give        you all that your lenses may have been machined for. But        hopefully, those days are over. After more than three years of        daily use, I can say the D700 is effectively the F100 of digital –        it isn’t the pinnacle, but it is a solid workhorse for good money.        This is not only the first affordable Nikon 35mm sized sensor        camera, it is also one that feels as if digital can finally hold        it’s head level – and in some ways – above color neg film.        Obviously the D3(s) is probably the best out there, the D700 does        about 90% the same for nearly 50% the cost. Not a bad deal.
    
 
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