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I'm afraid I just don't think about colour science at all when I shop for a camera. It seems like a minor thing to fret about.
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When I shot M with auto iso I evaluate the scene based on the brightest and darkest part of the scene. If I think that a lot of bright sky will make another part of the scene too dark I will ...
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You'll get a bunch of answers, all valid but my own opinion as a user of shutter button focus only is that if BBF was the killer app many claim then why isn't any DSLR designed with BBF as the ...
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I keep mine for as long as it continues to work as it was intended. I have a 20-year-old Konica Minolta Maxxum I still use a often, a 13-year-old Nikon D90 I still use frequently and a 6-year-old ...
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Flickr has removed all my photos because I haven't used it for a couple of years. I went through their process to recover them and they sent me a zip file that will not unzip. The other program I ...
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Speaking of Flickr, I went back to it after a few years and could not find any of the hundreds of photos I had uploaded to Flickr in the past. Did Flickr delete them or were they moved to another app?
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I've had my D90 for around 13 years and still use it occasionally, mostly as a bring-along camera in my car for those unanticipated moments where you always say "wish I had my camera with me." Neve ...
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A relative of mine has been on a trip to Australia and been using her iPhone for photos. Even seeing them on Facebook they are as good as most DSLRs will do. So the return of the point and shoot ...
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I have heated gloves and while they are effective at keeping my hands warm, they are too bulky to handle camera controls. I currently wear thin work gloves and keep my hands in my coat pockets ...
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It's difficult to be optimistic but maybe your household insurance will cover replacement. As far as repairing it, I wouldn't spend the money or wait the months it would likely take to do it.
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I've always wondered about extreme temps for digital cameras. I do know that the old Nikon and Canon film SLRs could be used in extremely cold temperatures. The only limitation might have been ...
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I figure DSLRs will gradually be replaced by mirrorless the same way gasoline cars will gradually be replaced by electric cars. It's the inevitable evolution of technology. But I probably won't ...
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I use a 7-year-old Toshiba laptop with 16GB memory. I run windows 7 pro on it with no problems for photo editing. To be honest, I am unhappy that I can't get a new Toshiba consumer grade laptop ...
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In the Toronto area there are several Henry's stores operating. They just relocated there flagship store in downtown Toronto to a new location just blocks away from their original Queen St. and ...
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I have an old D90 with low shutter count - less than 20K - and it still works beautifully. I use it often as a second body when I'm out shooting. What I do notice now though is how noisy it is ...
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I am in Canada and have looked at their site. Some things seem expensive while other pieces of equipment seem to cheap to be be true. I guess it's buyer beware.
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Two points I will make. 1) 120k shutter is still an infant. I read about 500K all the time. 2) Even though 120K is not that high, it would depend on whether the camera was used roughly, normally ...
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I don't own one but from what I've seen and experienced, mirrorless cameras are much lighter and smaller than DSLRs so maybe a Nikon Z would be more suitable for you. There are several lenses ...
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If you are a pro making a living then $13K, $20K for a lens is not a concern. It's no different than investing $200K for a food truck, or $500K for a dental lab if that's what you need for your ...
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