My new baby arrives. Nikon D3.

d40x_dsc_4451 My new baby arrives. Nikon D3.

You have no idea right now how excited I am when I found this yesterday for a bargain price! It arrived less than an hour ago. In the midst of trying to get a job done in time for a client I couldn’t play with it immediate. I was ready to rip the box open and slam on a fat lens to test it out but I remembered that I really should document this moment just like I did with my last purchse, the awesome Nikon 24-70mm F2.8. So, with a crappy Pentax point and shoot (don’t ask) I took a few photos of me opening the box, putting it beside my D300 and D40x, and just to be in awe of it. It’s fricking HUGE!!!

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  1. Dwiko said . . .

    Merry Xmas Terry Lee!

    Dude, it is amazingly HUGE!
    It is a PRO camera, so you can’t really take it out for everyday stuff can you?
    So today, 25th September 2008 is the day you stepped out in the Pro-Field.
    It’s a wild wild World out there man, I wish you well…

    Posted 25 September, 2008 at 2:03 pm | Permalink
  2. Kelly said . . .

    congratulations!!!

    When I was looking through your doucmentation, my heart was beating faster, I could barely swallow as I was holding my breath for so long, and my eyes got so wide I had to blink a few times to re-adjust them!

    I have just one word, from me to you…..jealous!!!!!!!!!

    but very very happy for you and your amazing new addition! Can’t wait to see it in action.

    Posted 25 September, 2008 at 6:49 pm | Permalink
  3. Dwiko said . . .

    Wow Kelly, very dramatic description there, it sounded like Terry just given birth to his new baby (well not far from it) - cant wait to see him in action too.
    Next time I log on to his blog he will have finished signing his contract for a new studio next to a lake with lots of ducks in Aylesbury…

    Posted 26 September, 2008 at 12:30 am | Permalink

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