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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Browning View Post
    Me too! I'm planning a computer upgrade soon too, so I don't expect any problems from the increased pixel count. (Going from i7 950 3.0ghz + 24 GB RAM to Xeon E5-1620 3.6ghz, 64 GB RAM, plus upgrading from 8-disk RAID-50 to 24-disk RAID-50 -- keeping the 256 GB SSD)
    Is this a DIY array or off the shelf?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raid View Post
    PS: The reason why I first went Canon was the glass, the IQ from Canon is streets ahead.
    Although the range is a bit split, they've both got some the other side doesn't.
    Nikon has the 200-400 (canon has a piece of paper), and the 14-24 (canon's stuck with primes or sigma).
    But then canon's got the 1200/5.6L (because we can all afford one of them), the TS-Es and the MP-E.
    Nikon's got some nice macro bellows like the PB-6 with swing-control, but then, canon can use them too via adapter.

    I think the best part about canon is that you can use more nikon lenses via adapter than nikons themselves can use (ever seen that big lens/camera compatibility matrix at Ken Rockwell?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle View Post
    You've got me thinking, Daniel. But switch, I'd have to sell the following canon lenses: 16-35 f/2.8 II, 70-200 f/2.8 IS II, 24-105 f/4 IS, 35 f/1.4, 50 f/1.4, 65 MP-E, 85 f/1.2 II, 100 f/2.8 IS macro, and 135 f/2.
    Plus flashes. It's a big hassle and expense. I only had 4 lenses and 2 flashes but it still takes forever.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle View Post
    , but Nikon glass is not cheap.
    You can say that again, although Canon has been catching up to them in price on some lenses (e.g. 70-200 II).

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle View Post
    (24 disk raid? Sounds excessive to me, but I guess I'm a lightweight... )
    Yeah, I do video at least as much as photo, lots of 30-50 MB/s that I record direct from uncompressed 1080p off my XH-A1, and at the current 16 TB I'm running out of space. I'm looking forward to the uncompressed HDMI out on the D800.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raid View Post
    Is this a DIY array or off the shelf?
    DIY. Planning a Norco 24-bay case, Supermicro board with five 8x PCIe 3.0 slots, and 3 8-port LSI 2008 controllers. Intel supposedly "launched" their $300 E5-1620 processors over two weeks ago, but for some mysterious reason (*cough* profit) the only processors that are actually available are the DP variety that cost three times as much.

    For software, I'm planning VMWare vSphere 5 with PCIe passthrough, but I'm still waffling between ZFS on FreeBSD or mdadm+LVM on CentOS 6. Right now leaning toward the latter.

    I'm glad the hard drive prices have finally come down to reasonably sane levels. Although I certainly wouldn't mind if they dropped back to pre-flood levels before I end up buying a huge stack of them.

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    Aghhhhhh, nooooo.
    You better not stop posting here, Daniel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    Aghhhhhh, nooooo.
    You better not stop posting here, Daniel.
    Definitely not. The only difference is that now all of my posts will consist of Canon bashing and Nikon fanboyism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Browning View Post
    Definitely not. The only difference is that now all of my posts will consist of Canon bashing and Nikon fanboyism.
    That cracked me up. I guess the more things change the more they stay the same.

    Congratz on the new camera.

    I hope you can find a friend who has the 5D III so you can give us a side by side comparison.
    I think what you will miss the most is the Canon glass. Overall IMO the glass really plays a bigger part than the body.

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    Good luck Daniel! An old forum-member, Rodger, converted to Nikon with a D700 a while back. At that time there was no 5D3 in the picture and to be honest, the D700 did attract me as well It's a big step to take though. I hope you can find your way in the Nikon way. I'm looking forward to some Canon bashing(wasn't that already the case in a lot of your posts?) and most definitely the Nikon fanboyism What's gonna happen with the bar stories now?

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    Healthy rivallry, fanboyism, bring it on, this is gunna be good.
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    I wonder how my new Canon S100 stackes up against the New Nikon D800?.
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