There are no D3 samples here. The below are shot using my D70 or from one of the D2Xs' as seen from the picture below. The lenses used are either the 300mm or the 500mm fixed focal big glasses or my 18~70 kit lens; check the EXIF for more details.
Just another nutty, twisted Nikon shooter...
Nikon man in black. This one is shot using a 500mm lens.
She is one of the D3 mavens at the show. Shot using a D2Xs with a 300mm lens. The live view is operated in 4 simple steps. Turn the release mode button located on the top left hand side of the camera to Lv, press down the shutter release button to first lock up the mirror, now live view on LCD; press the shutter again to focus, now the LCD is blackout; press all the way down to get the picture.
Another D3 guardian/maven. He sits next to the lady shown above, guess who I asks the live view question.
Model/ballerina Irina for Joe McNally. The best model on the floor: classy, professional, and friendly.
The very animated Mr. Joe McNally. He ups the ante by doing some live shooting using the D3 and some speed lights from Nikon. It seems pretty easy ....
Mr. Joe McNally adjusting the flash. He is shooting tethered to a Mac, the JPEGs are shown on two monitors instantaneously.
Mr. Dave Black showing off his clean high ISO images on the big TV. His presentation is followed by Joe McNally's. Good showmanship and impressive images.
The show ends shortly after 4PM.
There are many many D3 previews and samples out there. so I don't bother to shoot yet another high ISO picture from D3.
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