Vincent Munier - Summer Variations - Nikon D3s

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

Vincent Munier testing the Nikon D3s during a two-week assignment in Finland and Norway.

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  • What lenses did u use for filming

  • @Leongrimaldi

    Mainly the 600mm/4.0G VR, but also the 400mm/2.8G VR.

  • Bears are filmed in Finland but the rest of the video in Norway, I am right?

  • @monopodi78

    You are right. I corrected the video description, which is not as detailed as the one of the HD version though (link at the beginning of the video). The sea bird scenes were photographed at Lafoten, I think. All muskoxen outside of North America were reintroduced, as you might know. The population at Dovrefjell originated from East-Greenland and was imported in 1932. They often face the problem of summers being "too warm" and are closely monitored -- even flown out if necessary.

  • tell me its the actual footage of the nikon d3s =[]= i'll get it today

  • @tanakung

    It is the actual footage. Of course, the scenes were cut, but that's pretty much the only editing done. Note that several scenes were shot using the high ISOs - the one with the bears at ISO 12800 for example.

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  • Great work. What a professional. Inspiring to see a great video.

  • Amazing video, but the music is too present.

  • OMG ! 13 people don't love. It's not possible ... If you have Canon, Leica, Hassel... etc it's your problem. But that, that it's amazaing !! Good job Mr Munier !

  • Nikon FX sensores rock.... and this 12Mp shows it's Power in low light!!! Great camera... wish I had the money to buy it!

  • it looks like discovery channel, nice work!!

  • awesome job

  • did you use a teleconveter

  • 13 people are Canon fans!

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