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This is hilarious. If you were actually a pro you wouldn't be on your 6th camera waiting to inspect it with a "sensor loupe"... you would be out working with a different body and not playing such ...
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do not do that. I shoot many paid gigs a year with D610s and I can't think of something outside of low light sports where the D610 couldn't be up to the task
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Much better than before... thank God. Too bad I already gladly dumped my canon gear for superior Nikon/Sony sensors. I do shoot a lot at low ISO from a tripod so the swap was incredible for me....
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I wouldn't return as you've already done the work and can find a setting that works. However mine focuses nearly perfectly on both my D610s... so I understand the temptation to swap it. I would ...
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Some of the stuff in his galleries is actually very good, especially his large format work. Most of his snapshot stuff and pictures of signs etc I don't care for, but he definitely has a thorough ...
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Taking photos of someone's backyard patio/pool/family etc is not photography. That is voyeurism. This is definitely also a case of "just because you legally can, does not mean you should." People ...
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My thoughts as well, the drone operator was likely not telling the truth. Unlikely he could hit a small moving target with one shot from almost 100 yards out, regardless of the shotgun load Is ...
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Some day when/if I have land I would definitely be interested in preventing drones from flying around it (and destroying them in a legal fashion if possible). If someone asked my permission, I ...
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Also, the AF issue is blown way way out of proportion. If you aren't willing to learn how to find tune a lens (and many lenses don't even need it), you can't be that passionate about your lenses. ...
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It definitely matters for some lenses (fast lenses), but other times it's so close to a zero setting that I just leave it (phase detect AF will produce some variation anyway no matter your setting). ...
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The lenses will be fine, it's more the laborious technique needed to actually deliver usable resolution. I think 24mp is really about as much as nearly all ff shooters need. If you print super ...
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I would keep it for the autofocus and fast aperture in that range. I find my tastes always drift over time and regret selling almost any lens I ever sold. Keep for awhile, it's already depreciated ...
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Don't listen to these jealous fools that wish they were shooting an event with some quality ladies I have the same setup and always use the hood because I have a front filter on, if not filter, ...
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Battery life, lack of 2.8 tele, Sony is ADD with their camera department, I'm also completely satisfied with Nikon Why switch? It would serve me no benefit whatsoever
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My very limited understanding is that the base ISO of a digital sensor is the ISO of least noise and maximum dynamic range (when exposure is proper etc). Some cameras have 100, others have a base ...
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I don't blame them, I just moved to southwestern PA and am astounded by how many sex offenders are in my town. What is it about this state?? Nowhere else I've lived has come close to the ...
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My Nikon d610 with a 1.8 prime is super light and goes with me almost everywhere. If I need something pseudo pocketable I'll take my eos-m and use my iPhone
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I would look at the newer tokina 11-20 2.8 and 12-28 4. Those seem to be very good options and i almost went for them until I sold my d7100. I loved the 11-16 but the range is limiting unless you ...
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For 11x14 prints it should be absolutely fine! Enjoy the trip. I routinely printed 12x18 from that lens and they looked pretty good. Travel is always better when you carry the lightest kit ...
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