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Jul 6, 2018 16:51:08   #
CatMarley wrote:
The focal length of the lens is what is written on the barrel. The "multiplication factor" applies because the small sensor of the DX camera intercepts only the central part of the cone of light emerging from the rear of the lens and striking the sensor. In essence, the small sensor is cropping the image and enlarging the central portion.


its cropped but not enlarged
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Jul 4, 2018 21:19:49   #
charlienow wrote:
One of the reasons i buy Nikon is for the glass. i see no reason to put any other lens but Nikon on my Nikon camera...


??? Flash ???
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Jul 4, 2018 14:22:20   #
swartfort wrote:
My "common sense" look at this tells me that there is a difference, but numbers are the same so....

I am shooting with a lens with variable aperture 4-5.6, but I find the sweet spot of the lens is 7.1 or 8. When I purchase a new lens with a 5.6-6.3 variable aperture, but has significant more reach (and size, lens groups etc.) but I still shoot at 7.1, will my camera's sensor still set the same ISO (I shoot auto ISO)?

Another way to state this... Does a 7.1 aperture setting on a short tele lens allow the same amout of light onto the sensor as a 7.1 aperture setting on a long tele lens?

Thanks
My "common sense" look at this tells me ... (show quote)

F8 is F8 no matter what lens
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Jul 3, 2018 15:12:17   #
Bill_de wrote:
With the dynamic range of most modern sensors, and the capability of today's software, why would someone shooting RAW need to use HDR?

I can understand it if shooting JPG and why Nikon doesn't provide in camera HDR when shooting RAW.

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The sensors donโ€™t have the DR that processing for HDR gives you.
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Jul 3, 2018 13:49:44   #
Probably red eye reduction. The exposure preflash is so quick you wouldnโ€™t notice a delay.
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Jul 2, 2018 15:04:56   #
Howard5252 wrote:
Based upon what you wrote about not wanting to start a business ...
Either do the requests asked of you for free, or politely say no.
This avoids all liability and possible personal headaches that could come
when you charge for you services.


Iโ€™m not sure not charging would release you from liability. Consulting a lawyer would be your best bet.
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Jun 27, 2018 14:23:07   #
pfunk436 wrote:
What are people using to edit photos on a Mac. I am willing to spend up to a couple hundred bucks buck would prefer something on the cheaper end. I am new to photography and still learning the photos and editing thing. Thanks any advice will help.


Photoshop and Lightroom
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Jun 20, 2018 15:49:28   #
The red white and blue was great
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Jun 20, 2018 15:22:09   #
junglejim1949 wrote:
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35 of 35 but Iโ€™m old๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€
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Jun 19, 2018 12:13:02   #
TommieBoy42 wrote:
I currently am using the D810 and my wife is using my older backup D300. I would like to upgrade her camera to a newer full frame camera. Should I consider the purchase of D750 currently being offered at a significant reduced price or wait for a possible upgrade to the D750 since this camera is about 4 year old technology. D300 works fine so there is no urgency. Any thoughts.

Buy her a D850.
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Jun 16, 2018 16:54:21   #
Bill_de wrote:
I own a D7200 and a D500. I am contemplating a D850.

But, I just got an email from Nikon suggesting I should upgrade to a D7500. They pointed out that it is on sale.

What to do, what to do????
Get them both ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž





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Jun 14, 2018 19:39:51   #
ecurb1105 wrote:
Broken photons,?


The photons may only be misaligned ๐Ÿ˜€
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Jun 14, 2018 12:06:12   #
jjfried40 wrote:
Thanks, I worked my way up the dial from f/8 to f/22 and there is a progression of overexposure.
I'll try another lens.

This sure seems to be a stuck aperture blades problem
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Jun 12, 2018 14:11:07   #
canadaboy wrote:
Having fiddled around for some time and missing out on way too many photo opportunities fiddling with manual settings, these days I simply set my camera on "P", ISO on Auto with a maximum value set to control the shutter speed, and rely on the number of focus points that I choose to set the depth of field by virtue of the camera selected aperture.

Who else actually trusts their camera and their ability to operate it similarly?

Av, manual ISO, works for me. But I use all the modes sometimes.
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Jun 11, 2018 10:35:40   #
GES wrote:
I have two Wasabi camera batteries for my Canon T6i that I haven't used yet. Since buying them, I have read comments that off-brand batteries might damage your camera. Does anyone know if this particular brand is safe>

Iโ€™ve been using Wasabi for years with no problems.
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