I think I'm gonna go with Thom Hogan W.R.T. video. Here's what he said about it in the D90 review: "Yes, my horse can juggle dishes, but it isn't very pretty. And yes, that statement sums up my assessment of the D90 video."
Don't want it, don't need it and would be glad if the camera was cheaper without it.
As for the ISO, going by Nikon's recent track record; 12800 is gonna be perfectly usable with H1 and H2 being acceptably good. Hell, like someone said earlier; convert H3 to B&W and that can be used as well.
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I think I'm gonna go with Thom Hogan W.R.T. video. Here's what he said about it in the D90 review: "Yes, my horse can juggle dishes, but it isn't very pretty. And yes, that statement sums up my assessment of the D90 video."
Don't want it, don't need it and would be glad if the camera was cheaper without it.
As for the ISO, going by Nikon's recent track record; 12800 is gonna be perfectly usable with H1 and H2 being acceptably good. Hell, like someone said earlier; convert H3 to B&W and that can be used as well.