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Realise it's not one of your suggested alternatives but the 24-85 G is worth considering. Produces excellent results on my D800E for "general" photography. Use it more than any other lens despite having a few good ones to choose from. Cheers - Martyn
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The most beautiful camera ever made.......
archaeoImages replied to fotolopithecus's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
No contest... Olympus OM1. -
FastStone Image Viewer (windows). Also free for personal use.
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<p>Thanks for the info - works OK for me on Win7. Only had time for a quick look so far.<br> Anyone know how this compares with ACR?</p>
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Lens protection filters. Do you ever use them?
archaeoImages replied to RaymondC's topic in Accessories
<p>Always use B+W UV filters on all my lenses unless there's a specific reason to remove them (usually to avoid stacking with a ND or Pol). Rather get crap on a filter than the front element, never had any problems with this. I believe some people disagree... :-) </p> -
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Adobe
archaeoImages replied to Marvin's topic in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
<p>Not quite on topic, but... here in the UK adobe are currently offering a promotion on their CC photo bundle - about £83 pa (usually over £100). Finally weakened & signed up.</p> -
<p>Sandy, thanks for the reply.</p> <p>I guess I should have been more specific in the original question. The latitude/longitude data seems to be fine (which is what the 3 meter figure refers to).</p> <p>The unit also gives a bearing for the direction the lens is pointing - it's that which seems to be both inaccurate & internally inconsistent.</p>
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<p>Just got a Aokatec AK-G1s GPS unit to use with my D800. Very pleased with it in general, fits well on the camera & the positional accuracy is better than I expected. Happy to use it just for that.</p> <p>But, the direction data is not so good. I have tried to calibrate it a couple of times & doesn't seem to have helped.</p> <p>Question is, before I spend a lot of time messing about with the compass calibration - how accurate should I expect the direction information to be when the unit is properly calibrated? Any advice from users would be much appreciated.</p> <p>Thanks - Martyn</p>
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<p>Colin,<br /><br />Nice shot - didn't realise they are so common hereabouts, don't recall ever seeing one before (not up close at any rate). Happy to see more of them, far too many pigeons... :-)<br /><br />Regards - Martyn</p>
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<p>Thanks to everyone who responded. Happy with the Sparrowhawk ID.<br> Regards - Martyn</p>
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<p>Hi, <br> Can anyone help with the identification of this bird?<br> http://www.photo.net/photo/18184296&size=lg <br> Photo taken in Essex, England - February 2016. Caught in the act of eating a pigeon. <br> Thanks - Martyn</p>
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