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No, I didn't say that did I, you are the one assuming "where I am" telling me I am not far along! What I am saying is, if you aren't using long lenses there is no need, and it seems you tend to...
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Not that far along? I used to shoot film and have been shooting for well over 10 years, i have no plans to have long heavy lenses. If people know they wont he using the big glass like a 200 f2 or a...
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Agree. But thom suggests spending alot more than 200, like i said his article shoukd come with a disclaimer - with caveats. Appreciate you talking about speeds like 1/50. Honestly my combination...
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It's easy to bring emotion into it but simple facts are a used electronic product, which in reality is what it is, is not worth half price this many years down the line especially since it's been...
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Just new someone would link his article. Thom's tripod article is correct but with an important caveat. No way do you need to spend what he suggests to get a stable tripod to give ultimate...
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Agree, i barely post proceas now. More just due to fact i like the way the files come out initially. Sometimes i just sharpen. Still shoot in raw. Nice shots, in many years you can look...
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Sorry, many people still do not "get" this it is clear. You cannot look at a photograph with much higher magnification and draw any conclusion like this. This is all to do with resolution, and...
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2000 is still a bit steep even with 24,000 it's an old camera, outdated (not saying it isn't awesome), but like all electronics it's not worth half it's RRP many years later. Try 1500! Then it's a...
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Id 'man up' and take what you really want no matter if its a couple hundred grams more or just take a point and shoot or your phone, at least you will notice the weight reduction! Why split hairs...
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U cannot compare them unless you downsize the 36mp file to match the respective resolutions. The 36mp file is much bigger, therefore you are looking at a much larger magnification at 100%.--google...
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Imo look great and as a series are processed consistently. Quite beautiful in their simplicity. I also have that lens, just posted a thread showing ca removal in lr.--google +...
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I find it's best not to analyze art too much. This is great, it works.
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You are unbelievable! The D600 dust issue is very real. Writing crap like this telling everyone that many in the forum just don't know how to use sensor cleaning in the camera is beyond moronic!...
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How do you find the 85mm 1.8G? Considered changing my old 85mm 1.4D to this but the rendering seems more "classic" on the old lens. It is modern and a lot cheaper though. The 85 I own sells for...
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I have the 135mm f2 dc and an 85mm 1.4. I'd recommend you getting the 135 and add the 85 1.8 later. The 135, due to it's longer focal length provides extra compression which of course lends itself...
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Beautiful. Used to live in hampshire not fat away.--google + https://plus.google.com/u/1/110463150518351139559flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/steverphotographer/
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In the uk we get 2 yeats as long as u register within 30 daya of purchase. Woohoo!--google + https://plus.google.com/u/1/110463150518351139559flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/steverphotographer/
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You can shoot a wedding with a 24mm and an 85mm prime lens, easily...seeing that I have done this over and over it stands to reason. I also don't mind using zooms, however saying that a prime is...
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This is a D600 we are talking about mate. A revolution in dust technology at the very least...If enough dust spews onto the sensor you'll see it at f/4 eventually.
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