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The only manufacturer offering primes that are zooms. Step right up and order yours before they're all gone!
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I'm not accusing the article or author of bias, but after nearly 6 months the article still contains the uncorrected and inaccurate claim that Nikon doesn't allow other manufacturers to produce...
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To add to what anotherMike said, in the past Sigma has not made special optical designs for just one mount. For instance, the Canon EF mount offers advantages over the Nikon F mount because it's ...
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Now I understand what you meant by "diaphragm mechanism". You meant the mechanism in the camera for controlling the diaphragm in the lens, not the diaphragm itself. Thanks for the clarification.
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That would be extremely rare. You're really reaching there. And BTW, what camera has a diaphragm? The D800 certainly doesn't have one.
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Yes, I know that the two issues are not directly related and I didn't say they are. I'm saying that there is risk at this point in buying any D800 body with an unknown history, thanks to these ...
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I thought I was doing well picking up a refurbished Z7 at $1600 from Nikon USA last summer, but after sales tax that was actually more expensive than this current offer with sales tax covered by B&H. ...
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IR is one of the bugaboos of UV photography. There is far more IR than UV in sunlight, so if you're shooting outdoors even a small (in percentage terms) IR leak can exceed the amount of UV ...
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B&H in the U.S. is offering a Panasonic 85mm f/1.8 lens free with purchase of the Panasonic S5 for two more days, though 11:59 PM Eastern Time. There are rumors of an S5 II coming out next year, ...
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Extra 5% off offers as of tonight if you use the Payboo credit card. These are on top of existing discounts and on top of the savings on sales tax. Offer ends on Dec. 18 at midnight Eastern ...
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Nikon is now listed among the other brands on the entry page for this offer.
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My order has been shipped and the discount is reflected in the price on the order. Regular price: $2,696.95 Posted sale price: $2,396.95 (11.1% discount) I paid only $2,277.10 (additional 5.0% ...
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Personally I was sticking the camera + lens in my shirt pocket. Depending on the shirt it could fit just fine. I wouldn't have put it in a pants pocket and it didn't occur to me that others would ...
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I went through a bunch of photography items and found a very few where this discount applies. For instance, it applies to the Z6 II, Z7, and Z7 II.
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The Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S lens has been on sale for a while now in the U.S. at $2,396.95 US, vs. $2,696.95 normally. Meanwhile, B&H just started having a sale a few days ago where you get ...
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This is why I was using my GM5 with the 12-32mm lens attached as practically a pocket camera for a while. Or I could stick it into a very small waist pack which also held the 45/1.8 when I wanted ...
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Most units didn't have a problem. However, some early units did due to a factory error, and Nikon stonewalled at first regarding this problem. Eventually they said you could sent the camera in ...
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Thom Hogan disagrees. I consider him a credible and reliable source for Nikon body recommendations. D800 review
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I switched to using the AF-on button instead of a half-pressed shutter button to get focus. Having done almost no wildlife photography over the years, this was a change I just hadn't gotten around ...
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There's also the issue that the D800 had a tendency to get a broken frame, something not obvious upon inspection. However, that would cause focus inconsistencies and could not be fixed or ...
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