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Wildlife & Nature Photography
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Re: Landscape Photos
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PATRICK J. SMITH
Today at 01:14 PM
Just returned from a trip up the scenic Pacific Coast Highway 1 in California. Here are a couple images.
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Photography Tools (Cameras, Lenses, etc.)
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Re: d90 thoughts
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Øyvind
Today at 01:12 PM
Minor correction to what you've heard:
D300 has one CF slot, D3 has two. Whatever you've heard about two slots on the D300 is most likely sombody mixing up the two bodies.
Brgds Øyvind
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Software Tools & Workflow
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Re: NIK Sharpener 3.0
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Photo_Pro
Today at 10:44 AM
When you get a chance to use it, try a u-point and open it up to all the sliders. Then play with the "S" (Structure) slider. It amazed me!
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Software Tools & Workflow
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Re: NIK Sharpener 3.0
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weldon thomson
Today at 10:12 AM
John,
I agree with you. Sometimes, too, we have to upgrade one or several things because of an upgrade in something else - shuch as buying a new camera then having to upgrade software to accomodate the new Raw files. When that happens, I
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Photography Tools (Cameras, Lenses, etc.)
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Re: d90 thoughts
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PaulNikonConvert
Today at 09:54 AM
I meant what I typed -- the D300. I was told it had double CF slots. It's one of the reasons I think it's worth the money.
However, I'm interested in noise reports on the D90 from those who have bought one.
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Software Tools & Workflow
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Re: NIK Sharpener 3.0
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Photo_Pro
Today at 09:09 AM
Weldon,
I agree about the cost and the time it takes to go through a new learning curve. Having said that, there are also times when the benefits truly justify the investment. I believe this is one of them. And, $99.95, for the upgrade,($9
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Photography Tools (Cameras, Lenses, etc.)
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Re: d90 thoughts
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David Cardinal
Yesterday at 05:14 PM
Paul--Did you mean D300 or D3? You mention the double CF card making a backup and I'd be very embarrassed if I'd not noticed a second slot on my D300's after all these months:-) Or did you just mean that it uses CF like the D3, D2X, etc. which I agre
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Software Tools & Workflow
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Re: NIK Sharpener 3.0
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weldon thomson
Yesterday at 03:20 PM
The old versions of Nik Sharpener (1 and 2) are darn good. It's really getting tough to keep up (financially as well as knowledge-wise) with all the software updates, new versions, etc.
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Photography Tools (Cameras, Lenses, etc.)
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Re: d90 thoughts
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PaulNikonConvert
Yesterday at 02:35 PM
Good day all . . . "web-stats" aside, I'd be curious to know if anyone has purchased a D90 and is seeing less noise than the D80 at either "standard" ISO200 or above. My druthers would be a D300 (best bang for buck in my view, and I love the fact th
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Hall of Fame
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Re: Authorized Photo Service
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David Cardinal
Yesterday at 01:54 PM
Sue--Interesting to hear about an effective service alternative to Nikon. I've been a loyal Nikon Service customer for many years and still for the most part am quite satisfied.
In particular in the first days of digital it seemed like the
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Software Tools & Workflow
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NIK Sharpener 3.0
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Photo_Pro
Yesterday at 12:59 PM
Nik just released this new version of their sharpener program. You have to download the trial version to believe what it can do. I think it is the best I have ever used.
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Wildlife & Nature Photography
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Re: OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS
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hcarl
Yesterday at 08:12 AM
To Deborah, Dee, David, Billy and Peter and all others who have had a look and I hope enjoyed the hummers images thanks for the nice comments. Hummers are almost finished here on this part of Vancouver Island (Port Alberni)so it will be a long wait
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Wildlife & Nature Photography
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Re: OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS
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Peter M. Noyes
Yesterday at 06:08 AM
HCarl, I loved your Hummingbirds. I live in Northwestern Ohio and they are still very active here. We only have the Ruby-Throat Hummingbirds here East of the Misissippi. Attached is a picture of an American Goldfinch. They spend most of the d
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Portrait, Wedding & Event
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Re: Church directories?
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Jim Poor
Yesterday at 05:45 AM
I hear ya on that. Doing just the pictures and a bulletin board for my own church has shown me quite a lot.
So far, I've got 78 out of 120 or so families, but that is after a couple months of shooting after Sunday services. I'd definitel
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