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    First pictures with Nikon P7700

    I recently bought a Nikon P7700, for use on those occasions when I don't really want to carry my Mu43 camera and lenses. The Nikon just fits in a small pouch on my belt, has very decent specifications and is a joy to use due to its formfactor and abundance of external controls. These were shot as Jpeg (I don't have raw support in my current Lightroom version yet), and processed in Silver Efex.























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    Great images! And another proof that it doesn't really matter which camera one has. Regardless of your "downgrading" from m4/3, you bagged beautiful shots:-)
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    Superb!
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    Looking good, pim!!! How about some colour as well? I'd love to see what it can do, it was on my shopping list for a minute and its still in my maybe basket :)
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    Thanks all, I will try and post some color shots soon, I am sure the camera will handle these just fine though, especially once I get some raw support. For me though the handling of the camera is an integral part of the fun of taking pictures, and in that respect I am very pleased with the P7700. I am sure future generations of this camera (and the canon G series for instance) will only improve in the IQ department, with new and very likely bigger sensors. I had a look at the Sony RX100 as well of course, but for me it just did not work as far as handling goes, so for now the Nikon is the right compromise for me.


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    Sweet shots, I'd definitely be interested in the P7700, if it only had 24mm on the wide end.
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    Very nice work!! Gotta love the P7700, a very good camera in very capable hands. Thanks for sharing!
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    Very nice, you used the infinite DOF to good advantage.

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    Very nice, you used the infinite DOF to good advantage.

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