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I noticed a tiny hair inside my 35 1.8. How'd that get in there?
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Tusen Takk posted:That's what I was thinking too, plus I'd reckon the shipping address is in Nigeria . It would be so sad to be a Nigerian legitimately trying to buy something.
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a foolish pianist posted:It would be so sad to be a Nigerian legitimately trying to buy something. I've met quite a few African guys named Prince too, I can just imagine .
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# ? Mar 13, 2013 05:37 |
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The D7100 ships today! Does that typically mean Nikon starts shipping them to the stores, or do the stores have them ahead of time and put them on the shelves today?
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 16:05 |
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Welp, it was a good ride with my D200 but I am officially Nikon-less. I might be back when/if Nikon comes out with a compact mirrorless that's not a joke On the bright side I can now say I have absolutely nothing in common with Ken Rockwell.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 00:02 |
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Martytoof posted:
Except your posting (because it's bad).
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 00:45 |
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8th-samurai posted:Except your posting (because it's bad). Nothing alike because my posts are too RAW for this thread
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 01:19 |
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Martytoof posted:Nothing alike because my posts are too RAW for this thread Voted: Post most likely to give you salmonella 2013.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 09:33 |
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Is the 3D/Dynamic AF tracking in the D3100 just really loving bad or is it because It's limited to 11 points? I know my nickname is Shaky McShakeHands but Jesus Christ I missed a lot of shots (birding) this past week. It's making me want to do something dumb like rage buy a 7000/7100.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 16:52 |
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Isn't it more likely that you're using a slow lens?
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 16:53 |
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beergod posted:Isn't it more likely that you're using a slow lens? Eh, fair enough. Tamron 70-300 at the moment but I'm getting slightly out of focus stuff even if I can coax birds into flying at me with a hilarious amount of room to spare. And they're ducks so it's not like I'm dealing with sparrows breaking the sound barrier. Changing to back button focus helped a bit but something just feels off. I should upgrade anyway. The ISO performance on this thing is pretty bad at 1/2000 and up.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 17:00 |
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I never used 3D on my D90 because as you discovered, it doesn't have enough points to make it color-track properly. Your shaky hands shouldn't have much of an impact on focus performance. I would just use the center point.
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Maker Of Shoes posted:Is the 3D/Dynamic AF tracking in the D3100 just really loving bad or is it because It's limited to 11 points? I know my nickname is Shaky McShakeHands but Jesus Christ I missed a lot of shots (birding) this past week. It's making me want to do something dumb like rage buy a 7000/7100. Dont ask "WHY IS MY CAMREA DOING____________" without posting a picture. Chances are you are using a really slow lens and too low of ISO especially in Birding. If you Bird, you need to have a tripod or monopod with your tele-zooms. Your zooms are only as fast as the AF motor they have in them. Dont expect 70-200VRII results on a Tammy. Musket fucked around with this message at 20:42 on Mar 15, 2013 |
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Musket posted:Dont ask "WHY IS MY CAMREA DOING____________" without posting a picture. Same speed as the lens I was using previously (kit 55-200) which was giving me some great results but now that I think about it I changed to Dynamic AF from straight up single point around the same time I got the new lens. Just gonna go back to single point. With only 11 points I'd think it's pretty easy for my subject to fly between points and the camera not catch it and fly off to infinity focus land. Not sure why I changed it now that mention it. Edit: vvvv Maybe, not sure why I'm all of sudden having a problem with it though. I'll try the same techniques with the kit and see if I hit the same roadblock. Maker Of Shoes fucked around with this message at 20:52 on Mar 15, 2013 |
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Maker Of Shoes posted:Same speed as the lens I was using previously (kit 55-200) which was giving me some great results but now that I think about it I changed to Dynamic AF from straight up single point around the same time I got the new lens. Just gonna go back to single point. I think its a simple issue of your lens AF motor cannot keep up.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 20:49 |
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Birding always worked better for me with single point focus on my d5000.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 21:15 |
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Admittedly I'm no good at birding but my D7000 with a Sigma 50-200 feels like it's pretty good with focus tracking, all those AF points close together mean things don't get lost in the gaps.
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Mr. Despair posted:Birding always worked better for me with single point focus on my d5000. Yeah I have the same issue with fast doggies at the park. Just single-point it.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 22:05 |
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What is a good remote for time lapse/long exposure stuffs for a D7000? (apologises if this has been asked already)
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 23:39 |
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toggle posted:What is a good remote for time lapse/long exposure stuffs for a D7000? (apologises if this has been asked already) They dropped the ten-pin connector from the D7000, didn't they? There used to be so incredibly many cheap options (still, check GadgetInfinity just in case). Normally I'm all about buying quality gear, but it's pretty hard to gently caress up a timer/intervalometer. Your D7000 should be able to do time lapse (as in interval shooting, in Nikon's words) internally though.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 23:50 |
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You can pick up an MC-36 knockoff and adapter for just a few off ebay, though like SoundMonkey said you should be able to do time lapse in-camera.
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snuffles posted:You can pick up an MC-36 knockoff and adapter for just a few off ebay, though like SoundMonkey said you should be able to do time lapse in-camera. Those are 10-pin, does the D7000 have that? I used to have an actual MC-36 and god it owned.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 00:02 |
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OK cool. I have done it in camera but it gets a bit wobbly/poo poo. I also bought this D7000 2 weeks ago, just as the D7100 comes out!
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 00:50 |
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SoundMonkey posted:Those are 10-pin, does the D7000 have that? Nope, that's what the adapter part is for. You can also pony up an extra photobux and get one of these and skip the adapter.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 01:46 |
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snuffles posted:Nope, that's what the adapter part is for. You can also pony up an extra photobux and get one of these and skip the adapter. That's wicked, exactly what I want! Cheers guys
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 09:20 |
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Nikon are doing a cashback offer until the end of May for the UK and Ireland. €120/£100 back on a D7000 makes it very tempting. The cashback is given via a disposable Visa credit card. http://www.nikon.co.uk/sites/cashback/default.html
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 17:53 |
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I think if I'm going to carry my D7000 around I'm going to need a heavier lens
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# ? Mar 21, 2013 00:57 |
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Beastruction posted:I think if I'm going to carry my D7000 around I'm going to need a heavier lens 300mm AIS f4 weighs more than you. Carry that around all day, get swole.
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I've been thinking about getting an old DSLR to convert to Infrared... and I just found out that apparently the D100 did not have an IR Filter built in. So all I need (I think) is a D100, an visible light filter (which is called an IR filter most of the time even though it's not filtering IR), and maybe a set of step up rings for my lenses. Will this work? Anyone else tried this with any success?
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echobucket posted:I've been thinking about getting an old DSLR to convert to Infrared... and I just found out that apparently the D100 did not have an IR Filter built in. Get a Hoya r72 or Tiffen 87 Filter, never look back.
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echobucket posted:I've been thinking about getting an old DSLR to convert to Infrared... and I just found out that apparently the D100 did not have an IR Filter built in. This sounds really dubious, pretty much everything that has a CCD has an infrared filter ('hot mirror') due to how absurdly sensitive they are to IR light and how much it fucks up photographs. The D100 might have a relatively weak hot mirror, but I can almost guarantee it has one.
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SoundMonkey posted:This sounds really dubious, pretty much everything that has a CCD has an infrared filter ('hot mirror') due to how absurdly sensitive they are to IR light and how much it fucks up photographs. The D100 might have a relatively weak hot mirror, but I can almost guarantee it has one. Its weak as gently caress Soundmonkey, weak enough that a R72/720nm filter will work pretty great, Not lifepixel conversion amazing, but great with some work in post.
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Musket posted:300mm AIS f4 weighs more than you. Carry that around all day, get swole. I was thinking more like 400mm, gotta get those sweet pigeon close-ups while I'm waiting for the bus.
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# ? Mar 23, 2013 04:12 |
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Beastruction posted:I was thinking more like 400mm, gotta get those sweet pigeon close-ups while I'm waiting for the bus. The Tamron 200-400 f/5.6 is actually not terrible for the price.
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# ? Mar 23, 2013 04:22 |
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Has anyone picked up the 7100 yet? Trip report? Thinking about upgrading from my just-purchased 3200 (just take all my money Cameragod).
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# ? Mar 23, 2013 06:52 |
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beergod posted:Has anyone picked up the 7100 yet? Trip report? Thinking about upgrading from my just-purchased 3200 (just take all my money Cameragod).
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echobucket posted:I've been thinking about getting an old DSLR to convert to Infrared... and I just found out that apparently the D100 did not have an IR Filter built in. I used to do try IR with my old D70, which had a similar filter pack on the CCD to the D100 - but it was terrible to use, because you can't see through the lens with the filter on. Shutter speeds were about 6-8 stops slower, too, which meant hand-holding was fairly marginal. I ended up getting a D80 converted - which is good fun, but in retrospect I would have done better to get a mirrorless thing converted instead. Focus shift can be terrible on some lenses, and it's impossible to properly calibrate the lenses and AF sensor on an SLR. It can also be difficult/impossible to nail focus manually, for the same reason. That said, the converted camera had much less in the way of hotspotting on some lenses, although it's unavoidable to some extent. I highly recommend the Nikon 16-85 VR for IR work - it's superb in IR, and doesn't hotspot at all on my converted camera. Incidentally, the Samyang 14mm is also surprisingly good.
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beergod posted:Has anyone picked up the 7100 yet? Trip report? Thinking about upgrading from my just-purchased 3200 (just take all my money Cameragod). Buy 17-50 tamron 2.8, not a new camera body. Trust the dorkroom.
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# ? Mar 25, 2013 16:44 |
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Is there a sensor difference between the D3200 and the D7100? Or is the D7100 the same thing but with a crap ton of more toys?
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# ? Mar 25, 2013 16:55 |
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Do you shoot nothing but MTF charts and brick walls? Sensors are different but both are 24mp. D7100 has way more options and use of legacy lenses with metering and AF screw.
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