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Photography Tools (Cameras, Lenses, etc.)
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Re: remote flash from SB600
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Gavin
Today at 04:16 PM
It appears it wont. "The D40 lacks wireless control and Flash Exposure lock of more expensive Nikons. If you want to uses these features, get a D80 or D200. I explain these at D80 Built-in Flash Modes." This is from Ken Rockwells site.
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Wildlife & Nature Photography
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For Sale!
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Portrait, Wedding & Event
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Re: Big Brides!
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Jim Poor
Today at 11:56 AM
I just wanted to add my thanks to some of the folks who provided advice in this thread. I'm doing a photo-directory for our church and had a lady express concerns to me about her weight and double-chin. Thankfully, I had read this thread!
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Photography Tools (Cameras, Lenses, etc.)
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Re: Nikon D700 Introduced
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Eric
Today at 11:13 AM
Mine is the first name on the list for a D700 at my area camera shop. Unless I just go for a D3. I have seen some rumblings about the D700 causing a drop in price on the D3. B&H Photo has the D3 listed at $4819.95 FWIW Eric Just
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Portrait, Wedding & Event
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Article help--photographers & social networking
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Leslie Burns-Dell'Acqua
Today at 09:43 AM
I'm helping an author with an article on photographers using social networking sites to promote their businesses. If you use Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, LinkedIn, or any other of these kinds of sites (including Twitter and personal blogs) and would be
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Digital Cafe
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Re: Out to pasture?
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Mike
Today at 06:50 AM
Interesting topic, Jim. I find that a lot new photographers are wizards with photoshop, but lack basic skills like the meaning of f-stop, shutter speed, depth of field or effective composition. Just set the camera on "A" and fire away. Images
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Photography Tools (Cameras, Lenses, etc.)
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Re: Portrait Lenses
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jp498
Today at 04:30 AM
Bokeh is subjective mostly. But there is a lot of math behind the blur. With the DC, you can take multiple photos of the same thing and have subtly different blurring either behind or in front of the subject based on the DC adjustment. I tend not to
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