We are talking about 2008-2010 AD, right? The one that was ten years ago? Was it that much different from now? I'm looking at my pictures from...
I used the AF-D version (actually, it might even have been a non-D) for a long time, mostly for landscapes, because at apertures larger than...
I've been using the 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5 AF-S (not the older D, which is supposedly a far inferior lens) for a couple of years on the D850. It is...
This announcement came out of the blue. They should have announced it in advance.
"It’s possible to disable the import feature, and then use the Photos app simply as a way of browsing images that exist outside of the Photos...
I'm with rodeo_joe on this one. If there is any way to tell the program where to organize your files, do it. If not, feel free to use it to view...
The picture was taken at 1/1250s. 1/250s would reduce the ISO compared to that, but you're right, not as much as 1/60s would. Indeed, motion blur...
I would say with a lens of this size, a tripod always helps. At least you don't have to hold all that equipment with your muscles. I agree that...
Looks like there was a layer of glass in front of the lens, perhaps with some condensation or grease on it. Maybe a window or a UV filter? Or...
I heard he mostly chose to play right-handed guitars because the bridge pickup of the Stratocaster (his guitar model of choice) is tilted so that...
I was attacked by a ransomware a few months ago, and it actually started encrypting system files as well, so Windows slowly started crashing and I...
For what you want to achieve, I think robocopy is the best tool, and it's built into Windows. "robocopy source destination /mir" in the power...
I hear you, and I understand that there may be specific DX lenses that perform reasonably well on the FX frame, so I'm not at all saying that...
If not obvious by now, I would add to the above that I would consider using DX lenses on an FX camera as a temporary solution only, until you save...
I must admit I did not read this thread in its entirety, so I did not catch that suggestion of yours, but it is fairly close to what I was...
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