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Jul 4, 2015 07:45:35   #
MarkD wrote:
Both are good cameras, but both require lenses with a built-in focus motor in order to autofocus. Many lenses, especially older lenses, do not have the motor. Depending on your lenses you may be better off with a lightly used or refurbished D7000 or D7100. They have the focus motor built into their body so they can AF with any AF Nikon lens. What lenses do you have?


Focus motor built into their body?????
Don't think so.
What did you mean to say?
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Jun 30, 2015 11:13:35   #
Try this company.. have used them for years

https://www.itsupplies.com/InkJet-Art
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May 7, 2015 14:06:45   #
Right click on the background of the desktop.
A menu will popup.
Select NVIDIA Control Center.
You set the resolution under Display\Change resolution.
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May 7, 2015 08:00:28   #
Had a similar problem with Win 7.1... but updated the driver again and the problem went away.
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Apr 24, 2015 09:07:57   #
I have the Sigma 150-500 and the Tamron 150-600. The Tamron is much sharper and faster to grab focus. Several of my fellow photographers have had a similar experience.
The attached images where shot hand held using the 70D; shot jpg; post processed in acdSee. I did micro adjust my lens; 0 and +10. For the money I paid, I am pleased. The new Canon 100-400 L is a bit sharper, but at a much higher cost.

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Apr 8, 2015 08:06:10   #
Use acdSee Pro 7. Has all features needed to produce photographs that suit my taste. Has a feature that enables calling different editor/programs if needed... ie PS, LR, etc. Handles raw and most other formats.
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