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Aug 10, 2018 12:54:02   #
Leitz wrote:
Anyone who has to ask such a question here can scarcely be expected to have the qualifications to command a professional's compensation.


The OP may be a Realtor or trying to sell his home himself. If they are a Realtor most of them do a lot of their own promoting, flyers, website, emailings. If they are just starting off in the field it gets quite expensive real fast.

Besides, how do people learn if they don't ask questions.
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Aug 10, 2018 12:46:49   #
lsupremo wrote:
Ok you real estate Hoggers, which of my lens on my Nikon D7100 would yo use for inside panorama photos?

1. Nikkor DX 18-140mm, 1:3.5-5.6 set to around 18mm.
2. Tokina SD 11-16mm, f2.8 DX set around 13 to 15mm.

My concerns are primarily about distortion and sharpness.


For real estate indoors I would use the 11-16mm. If you need wider and don't want distortion then the Nikon 10-24mm would be a good choice. It is sharp and minimal barrel roll, if using lightroom just use the lens correction and you will be good.
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Aug 9, 2018 19:32:07   #
Dennis833 wrote:
Hoya PROND32 & NDX400, 4 stop and 9 stops. Good value and top quality filters.


Thank you, I will look at those.
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Aug 9, 2018 17:32:17   #


Jerry thanks for the links, some of them I have read before and some are new.

You always give a lot of info when some one asks a question.
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Aug 9, 2018 17:30:31   #
David Taylor wrote:
You're assuming the camera is one of those old fashioned DSLR things, rather than a more modern mirrorless.


No, it's not one of those there new fangled mirrorless cameras. It's a D7500.
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Aug 9, 2018 12:13:45   #
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
For Lee rectangular filters, you cannot go wrong with the 10X or 6X Big and Little Stoppers. For the rest, a 3x and 6x ND Graduated


I have looked at these and may go this way. Everything has pos and cons. The con is light leakage with slide ins.
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Aug 9, 2018 12:11:25   #
aflundi wrote:
What do you mean by more precise?

Meaning that the variable you are not sure what the marks correlate to as far as x amount of stops. I know the straight up nd Filter will have a little variance in exposure.
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Aug 8, 2018 20:56:23   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
You need the 35mm 1.8 DX more than you need a 50mm.


Sweet lens for the money! :)
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Aug 8, 2018 20:51:23   #
What neutral density filters strengths are a good start off point for long exposures of water and such. I have a variable nd of 2 to 8 but would like something a bit more precise. Also looking not to break the bank. Looking for a 77mm filter and use them on my 52mm threaded lenses also.

I also have the LEE foundation kit that I have set up for my 52mm thread lenses. What filters would work with this holder?

Thanks in advance, looking to get these before I leave for my trip in two weeks.
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Aug 6, 2018 22:37:31   #
Both look good. The B&W looks better.
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Jul 30, 2018 19:16:06   #
To the OP. When you blowup an image you loose resolution and when you shrink you gain resolution. If you are outputting as a tiff or jpeg you will get jaggies when blowing up. Open in photoshop and save as an eps and output. EPS keeps its resolution.

I am a print designer and been doing this for far to long.
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Jul 30, 2018 18:40:13   #
lmTrying wrote:
The only problem I have had is with the card currently in use. The only way it will download is to download from the camera using a transfer cable. If I take the card out of the camera and put it in the computer, nothing. I have nothing important on this card that is not already backed up. So it has become my "practice" card. Something tells me that I used it in another camera for a bit, so it may be confused.

Can you download other cards? Is this the only card you are using? If you can download from the camera it’s not the card. Your card reader may be flaking out or is dirty. The camera is being connected via USB get a USB card reader and you should be ok.
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Jul 17, 2018 11:08:54   #
rdsisco wrote:
I was about to purchase a new 35mm camera system from Abe's of Main until I read the negative reports yesterday. Not even one positive vote. So what do members think of? 42nd St. Photo NY NY?

R.D.
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Run, don’t walk from these guys. Grey market, bait and switch.
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Jul 8, 2018 07:54:50   #
NJphotodoc wrote:
Stay Away from Abe's unless you want to give away your money! If you want to buy online suggest you look to ABC (Adorama, B&H, Cameta) and throw in KEH for used equipment. If you are in NJ, look at Unique Photo on Rt 46 in Fairfield or Bergen Photo in Westwood and both ship as well


I’ll second what is said here for these shops. Good customer service and very knowledgeable staff.
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Jul 5, 2018 08:21:41   #
There is/was a band in NJ called Richard Cranium.
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