Luvmypets, thank you.
For such a big ship on the outside, its crammed full of the things needed to be a battleship on the inside.
A small city's worth of people.
And aircraft carriers are even more so.
After touring one of these, you can see the effort and learning curve of the designers and builders, amazing!
Thomas902 wrote:
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing these awesome images Ctrclckws.
Worth well over a thousand words each.
Wonderful to have this type of visual narrative to appreciate the actual venue and intriguing ship's interior.
All the best on your journey Ctrclckws!
Thank you, and may the OP enjoy his trip to the USS Missouri as well.
Some images of the USS New Jersey, taken with a D600, and the Nikkor 8-15mm Fisheye.
Exterior at 8mm and 15mm.
Interior picture of the conning and firing rooms.
Even allowing for the distortion, interesting images.
The tour included the center turret and barbet, but there was no location to get an image without other participants.
I took my D600 with a fisheye lens on board the USS New Jersey. Not exactly a small combination.
No issues, had to be careful going through the ship, though, some tight spaces to navigate.
Perhaps a better term would have been image area?
Agree that the horizontal and vertical dimensions are about 66% in crop mode on a given sensor.
Go out and take pictures, see how the effect of DX crop affects your photos.
Come to your own understanding.
It is indeed hard to define the terms used with respect to DX sensor vs FX sensor.
The DX crop image size of the D850 is slightly smaller than the image size of the D500 as documented by Nikon.
A DX body like the D7200 would require a greater than 50 megapixel FX sensor to have a DX crop size to match the pixel dimensions.
For the D850, the FX image size is 8256x5504 or 43.34 megapixels
And DX crop, 5408x3600, or 18.57 megapixels
The DX image size above is roughly 43% of the size of the FX image.
No matter what, a DX cropped image from a FX sensor will have lower pixel dimensions since it is using a smaller portion of the sensor.
Each person must come to their own understanding of how that effects their photography.
Yes, you can use most DX lenses with the FTZ adapter.
The Z FX bodies will automatically go into DX crop mode, with no ability to change that, unless some firmware update has added a menu choice for it.
I think the 10.5 Fisheye is screw drive AF, so it would not autofocus.
The rest of the Nikon lenses should work.
The resolution will be lower, about 10 Megapixels for the Z6 and Z5 bodies, and I think about 20 for the Z7 and Z9.
I find it funny that the newest Fat Albert was purchased from the British military.
Not enough of them in the US?
Adobe probably used metrics to determine that only a small portion of people were using that feature, and that it wasn't worth continuing support.
It is definitely annoying when manufacturers and publishers remove features.
I still think my Note 9 was the best phone I have had. Later versions have incrementally improved some aspects, but removed useful features.
Microsoft is very aggressive about wanting the user to use their products.
Edge is their preferred browser, and they don't make it easy to ensure that Chrome or Firefox is the new default.
Sounds to me like you are running the installation program and not gimp.
Dr.Nikon wrote:
My new s22 Ultra Samsung has a moon setting .., haven’t used it yet .., but have seen shots posted on other sites .., not bad …
My photo above is from the note 20 ultra
Some nights, la Luna is just so beautiful you have to take her photo.
Even if it's with the camera you have with you all the time.
Cell phone.
The Cat who walks through Walls, Robert Anson Heinlein.
Appropriately, the cat's name is Pixel
Potholes, from winter weather