For years I've used an 85mm f1.4 and a 180mm f2.8 for portraits. The 85mm for upper body and face, the 180mm for headshots.
Interesting new look, and thrilling to see that we can now review archived threads from previous years (and decades). What a wealth of...
<p>One of the advantages to the old "uncoated" lenses from the 1930's & 1940's is that when they were attacked by fungus, you could take them...
<p>Nice shot Bill.</p>
<p>While I think the D700 is getting a bit long in the tooth, and the one issue I have with mine is the 12MB sensor doesn't hold up as well as...
<p>I believe the Korean war story was actually, David Douglas Duncan and another photographer (who's name escapes me right now), got a hold of...
<p>Also check out buying refurbished right from Nikon USA. I've gone that route in the past and was not disappointed.</p>
<p>I'm not familiar with all the FM2's intricate lubrication points, but one of the reasons many avoid "never used" cameras is that exercising the...
<p>What everyone said above. My D700 has the serial number on the bottom label (hidden when the battery grip is attached, so if your's has that,...
<p>Speaking of re-issues, when Nikon did the reissue of the SP and S3(I think it was), did they use the same tooling from the late 1950's, or were...
<p>They had them early this morning. Maybe they only had a few copies (maybe they only printed a few copies). It's being talked up on other Nikon...
<p>Well now the 100th Anniversary book is out, but WHERE'S THE 100th ANNIVERSARY CAMERA?</p> <p><a...
<p>The Canon A-1 can be a tricky camera at times. I've never had the experience you are describing, but I would recommend getting a copy of the...
<p>Yeah, I've got an S2 and I really love it. And I've got numerous light meters (including one on my iPhone), but it would be nice to have the...
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