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It's going to be really hard to put this one back in the bottle. I've already decided to stay with CS5, and look for alternatives, because I refuse to rent this asset and be at the whim of the...
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Dear Adobe: Thank you for your past offerings, as of right now, and unless things change, we're done. I will forgo upgrading to CS6 and stick with CS5 while I survey new products and train myself...
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Either is better on an actual DX or FX camera, but CX can be great for a different look out of glass you already own on those other two platforms, predominantly in three applications. Extreme...
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Wow, I didn't know that VR1 prices were that high. I could sell mine on and actually make a couple of bucks. I paid 1300, almost three years ago...
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When the VR2 came out a lot folks rushed to dump perfectly good VR1s. The image quality of this lens needs no apologies. It's still amongst the best 70-200 models. I use it primarily on DX, but...
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A zoom with a TC, especially the 2x. TC can be a good a solution but probably requires a bit of stopping down in addition to the light loss. It might be better to think of a 70-200 with a 2x TC not...
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If you know you're sticking with DX that is. I think that lens is due soon. If the Art Line redesign is as good as that of the 35, it may turn out to be the best DX option at that focal length....
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I have this lens. Some folks in my photo club have the VR2. The newer lens is a better easier handling all around lens, but not so much so that I would consider replacing the VR1 for what I shoot,...
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The Nikon 28 is a bit wider, a bit slower, a bit lighter, a little smaller, slightly more affordable, and weather sealed - in comparison to the Sigma 35 f/1.4. It might be a worthy consideration....
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I tested the auto shutter only briefly. It's so funny. A few years ago when I started taking pictures more seriously I was always interested on what I could get th camera to do for me...
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Hi folks, I'm looking for a little help with Nikon's Auto ISO feature. I've read through the manual, but the camera is doing something I don't understand.I set my ISO to cover a range between...
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Interesting tips. Thanks. Will try this.
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Don't disagree, however, a 16mp sensor makes more sense where speed is required, not the D600 sensor suggested by the op. There is no current 20-24mp class full frame sensor and data processing...
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It's really that simple. Teething problems aside, D800 does everything the d700 except shoot 8fps gripped. In consider their ungripped shooting speeds basically equal, the 25mp 1.2x crop...
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I didn't check the d800e, but the two 800 models had 900 and 3400 activations respectively.I bought the one with fewer, but only after setting up my focus charts and testing it with both my 24-70...
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Now there is only one Thanks
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Having a DX back-up is not a bad idea, it is still entirely useful in it's own right, but especially so to complement an FX rig. Primarily in three ways I think:1.) Get a different look out of...
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These are some interesting observations. Before I ever picked up a camera I used to look at a lot of photography from 35mm reportage to large format portraits, I have a lot of collections sitting...
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see the film structure itself. So an 8000dpi scan sees more than a 5600dpi scan and that suggests that the film records more image data per area than a DSLR file, but that's not really the case....
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I can read a good test and evaluate a proper series of test images. I believe I said that the other cameras produce better overall files and that the D700 is still "quite remarkable". I didn't...
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