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Jun 8, 2023 10:29:37   #
Sidwalkastronomy wrote:
Not at all. Reread all your post. You're a clown. I posted a simple question and huggers gave some great examples and your post are not on topic, rude. And just a waste of time. Please go away with your troll friends. I want to discuss the topic.


Sometimes the best thing to do with rude trolls is just to ignore them (a lesson I need to take to heart as well) - they thrive on getting attention, and responses to their (often irrelevant) drivel, and that attention just energizes them to double down on their drivel to keep their “high” going.
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Jun 6, 2023 02:07:59   #
jcboy3 wrote:
As I said…Auto ISO is not a “mode”. It can be used in most shooting modes.

I’ve explained how Auto ISO works in previous posts.

You are the one making stuff up, and it doesn’t help. You can’t show where it’s defined as a mode.


These arguments are ridiculous and juvenile - what the hell difference does it make if auto ISO is referred to as a “mode” or not? Grow up and stop wasting everyone’s time with this stupidity.
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Jun 5, 2023 19:52:40   #
BebuLamar wrote:
I use A mode with Auto ISO about 50 percent of the time when I think the meter is correct. Doing so the camera would obtain aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings very close to what I would use if I were to do it manually.
When I don't think the meter is correct (correct isn't really a correct term, I mean when I decide that I need more or less exposure than the meter would give) I switch to M mode and Auto ISO off.


In such situation - why not just tweak the exposure up or down using exposure comp?
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Jun 5, 2023 11:12:56   #
JD750 wrote:
Auto-ISO is an auto-exposure mode. You can set boundaries for high and low ISO. It can be used in conjunction with other auto-exposure modes, such as aperture priority.

And now I ask you, could there be any conditions, scenes, events, where using auto exposure modes make sense? if yes, what are they?


One example where the use of auto ISO can be useful - street photography. In this genre many photographers prefer to use zone focusing and therefore look to maintain a specific shooting aperture (perhaps f/5.6, f/8 or f/11 depending on their specific format) to provide enough depth of field. At the same time they may want to maintain a known shutter speed for the purpose of freezing movement in the scenes they are confronted with (perhaps 1/250 or 1/500th second.) In such case they could, of course, adjust ISO manually as lighting conditions fluctuate - but taking time to do do might result in lost captures - so using auto ISO solves that issue for them.
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May 26, 2023 10:58:16   #
b top gun wrote:
My question is....."Why should I pour all that money into mirrorless when I can shoot in live view with any of my three Nikon DSLRs? Just this last week I had my D780 with and purposely took images using live view. At the same time have been doing some video testing with it as well.


Nothing at all wrong with continuing to shoot with a DSLR if that’s what you have and are comfortable with. As to live view - with the DSLR you are restricted to using that functionality only on the LCD screen so you lack the advantages associated with such viewing when shooting with the eye level viewfinder. If that’s not an issue for you then just stick with what you are comfortable using.
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May 7, 2023 11:22:26   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I wonder if anyone makes B&W conversion glasses.


Yes - such viewing filters do have exist - but there’s an easier solution - set your camera picture profile to black and white and you will see your scene rendered in black and white. Doing so while shooting in RAW will, of course, allow you to render the image in color after the fact should you want to do so.
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Apr 29, 2023 01:07:31   #
cosmo54 wrote:
I have made several purchases from MPB and have sold them an item. I would have said that they were great to deal with until today. I purchased a Nikon P1000 from them but after receiving it, I decided it was way too big for my liking. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it and I emailed them to ask for how to return for a refund. They told me that it has been more than 14 days since I received it…..it has not been! ….so they won’t refund it but I could sell it back to them

Ah no!!! So now I’m stuck with this camera and I will certainly never deal with MPB again.

Just beware
I have made several purchases from MPB and have so... (show quote)


This is from their website:

"No hassle returns
If you find the item isn't as described, you can return it free for a full refund within 14 days of arrival."

You did find the item was "as described," you just decided it didn't meet your preferences - so it would seems like 14 days isn't the issue.
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Apr 16, 2023 15:34:24   #
billnikon wrote:
If your in a PUBLIC space, you can take anyone's image. But, like you said, if your going to make money off of it or publish it, you need a model release signed by the person. Verbal permission to take their image and then sell it is a NO NO.


You cannot use a person’s image for commercial purposes without obtaining a model release (at least that’s the case in the United States) - but, you can use the image for artistic or editorial pursuits including the sale of art prints, coffee table books, etc. Having said all that, I still think using an image of a person without their permission is a concern - especially if they are the main focal point of the image and/or portrayed in a negative light - simply for artistic reasons. Different story for editorial or photojournalistic images.
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Mar 28, 2023 12:14:16   #
hdfilmnoir wrote:
Well Hedgehogs, I know you get a lot of request about which lens to use and I always felt someone has the answer here or will a least point me in the right direction. I have an upcoming trip to Alaska and I was thinking of swapping out my Canon prime 400 mm lens for a Sigma 105-600. I love the canon but I was wondering if I will get the reach I'm looking for. Think Beers and moose is what I'm looking for. I would mount this on my Canon r5.

Thank All!
hd


You might give thought to your use of the lens beyond this one trip - other than the Alaska trip it doesn’t sound to me like you would be replacing your Canon 400mm which I gather has served you well? Is there a dedicated teleconverter (1.4x) that you could add to your present kit? Your R5 also has a lot of resolution- so shooting at 400mm and cropping somewhat in post to tighten up your composition might also be an approach.
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Mar 22, 2023 14:20:05   #
Longshadow wrote:
I liked to be able to search on particular item(s) on the old site (DPReview) and see the document(ed) info on the item if it was reviewed.
I wonder if that will be available on the new site, or just videos on what they <recently> reviewed.


From what I have heard so far - Amazon is just taking the site down and is not planning to archive anything from the site - which sucks.
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Mar 22, 2023 12:32:16   #
burkphoto wrote:
I first started reading the site 25 years ago when Brit, Phil Askey ran it. It was a brilliant idea, and turned into one of the best sources of information about cameras and photo gear you could find. As revenue dwindled over the last few years, it did lose a bit of luster, but it is still a primary source of information.

I wonder if anyone will pick up the slack? I also wonder what the team of Chris and Jordan, the DP Review video creators, will do. They are based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and used to run The Camera Store TV channel. Their work is fair, balanced, measured, insightful, and detailed. I hope they land another gig or start their own YouTube entity.

UPDATE: A quick view of the DP Review YouTube channel indicates that Chris and Jordan have something in the works for their own thing... I'm sure it will be as good as usual.

https://youtu.be/YLikDUacsC8
I first started reading the site 25 years ago when... (show quote)


According to Tony Northrop Chris Nichols and Jordan Drake will continue, moving over to sponsorship by PetaPixel
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Mar 10, 2023 12:50:52   #
PSims46 wrote:
That’s really stupid of Nikon. They make the equipment but won’t fix it because it’s for another part of the world. I just hope I never need to get something fixed if I have gray market equipment. Do you know how I can I find out if my equipment is gray market.


The issue is that Nikon products are imported into this country by Nikon USA - cameras imported through other back door channels are not the responsibility of Nikon USA. Buying expensive gear without a proper US warranty is a foolish economy.
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Mar 10, 2023 12:47:02   #
hjkarten wrote:
I am one of many photographers searching for a suitable replacement for COSTCO. COSTCO provided good service with helpful suggestions about corrections and moderate prices.
In the course of searching for suitable replacement for Costco printing services, I recently started to use a local CVS printing facility in Del Mar, California. To date I have printed the total of about 40 digital images at CVS. I have printed Mainly pictures of birds in flight.
Images taken with either a Sony A1 or SONY A7R4, mainly using a Sony 100 to 400 GM or the Sony 200 to 600 G. images all originally captured as ARW (raw) files and processed with Adobe Lightroom classic. Processed on a Microsoft laptop with high end screen. Results of images we're compared to those viewed on a professional workstation with a calibrated BenQ 32” monitor; Modifications were limited to simple cropping, adjustment of color temperature minimal changes to exposure and other basic modifications of light balance, saturation, etc. Original exposures were generally found to be satisfactory with ISOauto ( from 100-3400)., in Manual Mode (usually shutter speed of 1/1600, f stop of f 6.3 to 8.0, White Balance of camera adjusted relative to conditions when shooting. (i.e., cloudy, sunny, etc.)

My general procedure is to export a high resolution JPEG file from Lightroom (as sRGB). I then print a copy of the same file at three sizes: 4x6 (glossy and matte). 8x12 (glossy and matte), 16 by 20 Matte finish poster size. The CVS printing facility is a Kodak commercial throughput system with different printers for each of these three major sizes. This allows me to compare the results of the exact same data file and Matt vs glossy, and different size output machines.

The results have been most disappointing. despite my best efforts to provide suitable digital files well within the gamut range with the printer saturation of the Blues and the Reds and the spectrum differing drastically with each size printer. The technicians running these printers at CVS explained that they have minimal training in modifying the resulting prints. In notable contrast to this, the technicians at Costco carefully matched the color coding in each output size. In general the 4x6 was satisfactory, and the goal was then to adjust the 8x10 and 20x 30 to matchd those those results. This allowed me to confirm that the color values in different parts of the final photo of the 4x6 closely matched that of the 20 x 30. The COSTCO technicians I was fortunate to work with we're committed to high quality results. Unfortunately I don't recall which brand of printer they were using. I vaguely recall that it may have been a Fuji printer. but they clearly knew what they were doing. In fairness to the technicians at CVS, they made every effort to try to improve things, that explained that they had not been trained in any aspects of the machines other than restocking the paper and replacing the dyes. They indicated that they ran a routine test every morning when turning on the machine, but that was the limit of their knowledge of what was going on inside the box.
in general the four by six prints provided the best results. when printing pictures of a large white egret against the blue sky on a 8 by 12 the blue sky often presented as a purple sky!
the CVS Prints were listed at the same price as the Costco, though on occasion CVS would have a reduced price sale if ordered on the Internet. But they were all printed on the same machine as the regular production item.
I would hope that other UHH people will share their experiences with CVS, COSTCO, Shutterbug (?) or other companies.
BTW, I also spoke with the photo desk at a different branch of CVS and was informed that they had the same limited training.
Many thanks
Harvey
I am one of many photographers searching for a sui... (show quote)


I don’t understand the logic in using the kind of high end gear that cost many thousands of dollars and then having cheap machine prints done at a drugstore - totally illogical- CVS is ok for 4x6 prints to give away to family of friends but for serious work you need to work with a professionally staffed lab.
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Mar 2, 2023 13:09:31   #
grberg wrote:
I’ve been asked to be the team photographer for my grandson’s high school baseball team. Years ago I used Flickr and posted about 50 pics a game in a slide show for soccer games. Flickr created a link that was sent to parents so they could view each game. I’m coming up with about 200-250 shots each game now and I’ll have to check to see if Flickr will let me post that many. Does anyone know of a better app to post that many photos and which gives parents easy access for viewing?


Google Photos works well for this type of application
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Mar 2, 2023 13:07:54   #
Randy_Manning wrote:
Thank you for your well organized response. Several good solutions but....if I have taken (say) 2000 shots, my culling process is "importing into LR" my choices from the original file, (say...300), and working with those. I still have the 1700 (culled) and the 300 (working with in LR) all in that same original file. How can I go back and delete only the culled ones?


The original 2000 are in a folder on your desktop. As you select the keepers move those files into another folder. Once you are done you would then have a folder with the 300 keepers and the non keepers (1700) would be in the original folder. You can just then trash the original folder.
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