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  1. Wow brilliant replies thank you SO much. I have screen shot the replies so I can try to get my head around it. Thank you both endlessly for taking the time to help me. I will be reading these replies time and time again so I can try to get the best out of it. Huge thankyou for taking the time to help me. Thanks
  2. Hiya, I have just purchased the elinchrom elb 400 to work with my nikon d4 s. I have used off camera flash for a while, but always used ttl with the pocket wizards, simply adjusting the flash output with the AC3. I understand that shutter will control ambient light, the aperture controls the amount of flash to hit the subject (may need to verify this), but now I will be all manual with this strobe, Can anyone help me with how to get the best out of this unit please ? I have searched online with little results which is why I ask you guys. The numbers on the pack start at 1.7 and go up to 6. ( really not sure what this means only that 6 is the brightest output etc) There is no helpful manual with the pack. Thank you
  3. Thanks for all help .....oh and Andrew yeah of course you can have my D4s no worries :p :D I will use the machine gun factor at some point, but it's not needed to shoot a kid sitting on the floor looking cute ahahhah
  4. Hello all, I am having a bit of an issue with my website. The designer is very hard to get hold (how annoying) and he never appears to give me any info. On facebook I run my high Rez files through an action which preps for Facebook and save as png. The quality has improved since I have done this. Now for my website, is there a perfect size and does it matter whether it's JPEG or png ? I understand the larger the file the longer it takes to load the site. But I don't want more then twenty photos on site anyway.... Does this make a difference ? What size should I make them please ? Any help much appreciated as ever Thank you
  5. Brilliant thank you so much I really value your help. Really this is terrific. I am so used to using SD cards that after I bought the D4s last week and looked at the memory card slot I was quite confused. I now have the Lexar professional 32gb card and the Lexar professional reader, so this should work fine. I tried the camera out for the first time yesterday. Gosh it's fast.....but I didn't really enjoy shooting at the 11fps. Seemed huge over kill given that I was just practising on my son. if I have any problems I shall ask you guys for your help. Thanks again......never been an expert at computers :)))
  6. Thanks Andrew that's a great response and I value what you say. Yes I bout the same reader, which I simply bought because it was more expensive then the rest (so must be good haha) and I would be gutted if something cheap messed up any of my files or camera. I guess I shall wait until the reader comes before connecting it to the computer. I wouldn't want to risk anything. Yes, I have never installed the software either, mainly out of laziness and I didn't get why exactly I needed it. I just want my files in the RAW form for me to edit. Looking at the manual....it simply says you can edit in the Nikon software. I wouldn't want to do that. So that's good to hear that it's not imperitive for me to install. I think you are right. I don't think it's needed. I don't have this new card that the D4s takes......I don't know anything about this new card apart from that it's pricey. So I just went with a decent CF card. Thanks very much for your help. I do hope the reader comes soon, I really want to get editing these first shots on the new toy Thanks again :D
  7. Hiya I was hoping you may help me please. I have bought the D4s and the camera all seems very clear having used the D600 for the last year. As a move to a pro body....it needs a CF card. This may sound a silly question but I always simply just put the small memory card into the computer from yhe d600 which would automatically load into iphoto or lightroom etc. There is no slot for the larger cf card used with the d4s so I have bought a card reader (yet to arrive). Apparently you can load photos using the usb straight from camera but you need to install the software too. My mac doesnt take cds...its a new one whereby mac ha e ditched the disc. I have read the part in the manual relevant.... but I am at a loss what to do ? Normally I shoot raw and I simply need access to these files straight to lightroom and photoshop. any help appreciated Thank you x s
  8. sam_clay

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    Exposure Date: 2014:07:31 10:41:27; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D600; ExposureTime: 1/2000 s; FNumber: f/1; ISOSpeedRatings: 160; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 4294967290/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 35 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 35 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Macintosh;
  9. <p>thanks so much for all these answers, this is so very helpful advice, I shall take your advice and hire one for the day and see how it goes for me - thank you. You are right i think. On some pictures, I had underexposed (yes they were on manual), and these were indeed the ones whereby I could make out noise at 1600 after PP. Aha - I see. i shall try AP mose and see how this plays. thanks also for kind worlds about my pictures.....the ones on this site are well over a year old mind, I have got a ton better these days hahaha but thanks so much, I shall upload more recent pictures soon. thanks everyone for your advice, i shall hire one and have a play - but I shall take your advice regarding the exposure....its nice to understand that bit mnore so thanks so much :)) </p>
  10. sam_clay

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    Exposure Date: 2014:07:17 12:30:34; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D600; ExposureTime: 1/320 s; FNumber: f/1; ISOSpeedRatings: 400; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 4294967288/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 35 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 35 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Macintosh;
  11. <p>hhhmmm some interesting points. the picture posted with the d600 at iso 1600 looks way NOISY in my opinion though.<br> here is an expample<br> http://www.photo.net/photo/17859820<br> in fact, this aint so bad...I will try find another one.....this is the thing i don't understand, with some shots it was great, and others not so great with the same settings. You are probably right to observe the underexposure. I do tend to under expose sometimes so maybe this is the cause</p> <p>thanks</p>
  12. Hiya I am thinking of investing in the D4 as I need a top body that handles high iso really well. I have the D600 and I shoot weddings.... I am new to weddings but without flashiI don't like pushing the iso up beyond 800. I hear the 600 can handle 1600 really well....but I find it doesn't. I hate noise. I notice that in the church the iso needs to be at 1600 plus without flash sometimes and this worries me. Do you think the D4 is better for this situation please? I would like some opinions and some comparisons if possible Thank you
  13. <p>wow thats soooo cool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I done it !! i spent ages yesterday thinking about buying software. thats so simple.....you guys are genius, brilliant xx (sam is short for samantha) x</p>
  14. <p>ah thanks so much guys - I love this forum people are so kind and helpful - i shall try it out xx</p>
  15. <p>Hiya</p> <p>I have my first big wedding fayre coming up, and I am hoping to take my MAC .....the photos come up so lovely on this huge screen and I would like to have a video of them rolling by one by one pausing for 5 seconds on each of them....(not sure how many I want to play on loop.<br> I was wondering if there were any ideas or software that I could do this with ? (maybe the wrong forum post)<br> thanks</p>
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