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Received my set and can confirm the above when used with the SB-800. Only works if pointed straight along the lens. Forget any bounce or wireless creative lighting which pretty much defeats the...
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I would agree: http://www.tonycorreastudios.com/p1053781469
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Also, for the indoor shoots my ISO was between 6,400 and 12,800 on the D800. Yes there is noise if pixel peeping the full 36mp, but if shooting JPEG medium (20mp) or small (still 9mp) the apparent...
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Hello Peter,
For indoor sports I almost always shoot in manual exposure, shutter speed, aperture, ISO. Depending on the lighting in the venue, I might use either manual WB (set a K value) or use...
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I use all crop modes (1.0x, 1.2x, 1.5x) as needed depending on the action. The Fn button is programmed to flip between the crop options with a quick spin of the thumb dial. For example covering a...
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Yes. I use mine occasionally for sports. Some samples here: http://www.tonycorreastudios.com/p1053781469
High FPS is great, but working on one's timing and anticipation of the action is more so....
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Having used both concurrently for several years, my personal preference is for Zenfolio. Overall cleaner interface and easier to work when creating, organizing, uploading, selling, reporting, etc....
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Best bet is one of the 80-200/2.8 AFS or 70-200/2.8 AFS VR1 or VR2. Big difference in AF tracking speed between these AFS lenses and the older screw type lenses when it comes to action/sports. For...
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Purchased D800 in May 2012. Knew of and had the left AF point issue with wide angle lenses. Used the body without any other issues for 8 months. The 'issue' was never an issue for me in real life...
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Would make sense live view adds to the shutter count. Activating LV opens the shutter - that's one cycle.Take the picture - that's a second cycle. Afterwards, back to LV - a third cycle.
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For point of reference, recent event with a D600 and a fully charged new battery: 2001 shots with 70% charge remaining; 85% jpgs; 15% RAW; 10% live view; average chimping. All AF, very little VR.
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The V1 was supposed to be the more higher end enthusiast camera. And using the same battery (and memory card) as the higher end enthusiast/prosumer cameras as the D7000, D600, D800 made sense. User...
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When I saw the V2 in person at the PhotoPlus Expos in NYC that was my first thought as well. Reminded me of a mini-F4 in a way. Not the prettiest camera, the V2, but not as ugly in person. In spite...
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You can shoot the D600 in DX mode with the 50 and give you the same look as you currently get on the D90. The D600 sensor will probably give you slightly better DR and noise control. The difference...
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Accounting for inflation (not including the yen/dollar exchange issue):Year - Model - Intro Price - 2012 dollars
2002 - D100 - $1,999 - $2,559.91
2005 - D200 - $1,699 - $2,004.17
2007 - D300 -...
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The D800/e would not be my first choice of currently available DSLRs, but it is certainly usable if you know how to photograph sports. Back in the film days the top of the line SLRs - the Nikon F3...
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