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Jan 15, 2018 18:31:03   #
GoofyNewfie wrote:
The OP mentioned he was going to use it on his Nikon D5300, a digital body.
If you would read what I wrote, it says that the D3 was Nikon's first full frame.
It's a digital body, not a lens.
The 17-55 was a DX lens designed for pro use on a crop sensor (digital term) body like the D1 or D2.
That makes this thread about digital.

I never said they didn't make lenses for decades before digital.
We didn't call them full-frame lenses or cameras back then, as there was no need to make the distinction.
I've owned and used quite a few myself over my last 40+ years as a Nikon user.
Nikon made lenses for medium and large format cameras as well.
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Jan 11, 2018 18:31:06   #
skingfong wrote:
Since there was a discussion with Mac vs PC, I like to have a discussion with Desktop vs. Laptop. I'm definitely from the desktop camp. The only advantage a laptop has for me is it's portability. I'm more comfortable with a desktop where everything is permanently hooked up. My workstation consists of a 24" monitor, a Mackie mixer, Mackie studio monitors, printer and desk. Everything I need is right there. I also rather use a mouse than a laptop tracking pad. Actually, I prefer keyboard commands over the mouse when possible. You also get more bang for your buck with a desktop. I can't see myself using laptops only. I work with audio, stills and a some video. I prefer bigger picture and way better audio.

That's not to say I don't use a laptop. I use one when I'm on the road or for backup in case the desktop goes down. Desktop is certainly my preference.
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It appears you have asked and answered your own question.
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Jan 4, 2018 16:19:22   #
joer wrote:
Turn off the focus limiter.


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Jan 4, 2018 15:59:53   #
Most all new models from other manufactures look like the Fusion.
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Jan 1, 2018 10:02:40   #
I like number 1 as well, years ago I had a white one with 348 tri power, four speed from the factory. Thanks for posting, nice shots.
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Jan 1, 2018 09:43:32   #
Excellent shot
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Dec 28, 2017 11:56:16   #
camerapapi wrote:
I have said this before but will repeat it once more. I bought Luminar in early November and a week later I was requesting a refund on my money.
I found Luminar 2018 VERY SLOW and the larger the size of the file the worst it was. I know there was an update and another is coming in 2018 but I do not really know if there has been an improvement in its speed.
I think it could be a good editor but its speed was a show stopper for me.


I preordered Luminar HD 2018, and worked with the support team to try and iron out the slowness in processing my photos in Windows. After waiting over 30 minutes my adjusted photo was done. The final results were great, but I had 24 more photos to edit. I sent the support team all requested information like the NEF files, my computer information, they didn't have a solution and honored my request for a refund.
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Dec 25, 2017 16:08:17   #
unlucky2 wrote:
I do not know who to attribute it to, but "compose before you expose" is my favorite quote/saying.


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Dec 20, 2017 16:34:34   #
Regis wrote:
No tripod. Auto focus only. 7.5 lbs of weight for the Canon camera/lens and 2x extender. See the photo below showing mu combo. 800mm total = 400mm lens times 2x III plus the 50.6 mp camera gives me a very sharp photo.

Thank you very much, Lowrider.


I remember when you got your Tamron 150-600, you took great shots with that, do you still use it?
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Dec 20, 2017 16:22:39   #
Very nice photo.
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Dec 16, 2017 11:34:29   #
When I was shooting with a D200, I remember having problems with a telephoto lens beyond an ISO of 400.
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Dec 12, 2017 16:57:47   #
roxiemarty wrote:
Some of you may remember this from last year, but I'm reposting. I made this wreath from leftover large format film that I used to use for the school photography company that I worked for several years back. Found me some camera ornaments and our "mascot", and here are my results. I hope each and every one of you has a wonderful Christmas, or Holiday, if you don't celebrate Christmas.


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Dec 5, 2017 17:52:13   #
Very nice series, I love trains, though we don't see that much traffic here in the south east part of Michigan.
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Dec 3, 2017 13:18:03   #
I am mainly a out doors/land scape sea scape photographer and have done a few portraits for friends in my 45 plus years of photography. I have learned the hard way that vanity is to be respected (especially with females). It can be a double edged sword, taking out wrinkles, reducing body size, removing moles, whiting teeth "Just don't remove dignity". Your subject would be insulted if others asked if their photo was taken 25 years ago when in fact you just took it last month. Leave character lines (I call it mile markers). In my opinion, if I asked a subject if he/she wanted me to remove certain flaws, I feel I would be risking the vanity barrier, show them the previews first, your client will most probably point out certain characteristics/imperfections/flaws, and ask if you can correct them.
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Dec 3, 2017 12:43:35   #
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
I have to agree with your other half on this one.

By providing services as a Professional, your clients expect you to do your magic, and as a photo retoucher, you task is to make them look as perfect as possible. I once took a head shot of a friend who, by her own admission, had not really taken any precautions with sun protection over her life. She was so pleased with the results that the image was her Facebook profile picture for almost 1 year.


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