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<p>d3x. 55mm macro. sheet of paper as reflector and pk13</p>
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d3 + 85mm @ 1.8</p>
<p>hello guys :)</p>
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<p>i just wanted to say bye to some of you who seem to be actual really cool human beings.<br /> however that might be, i am trying to figure out how to delte my account.<br /> i just cannot take the nonsense beeing posted here...some of it is just beyond belief and i simply do not need that much bs in my life.<br /> i have been on this site since around 2003 and i can remember that i got frustrated by what people talk about and how they see photography.<br /> at this point of my life it is one of the most important things in my life and i am not a good teacher..i just do not have the will or the nerves.</p>
<p>to those of you, you know who you are, keep it up!<br /> you rule</p>
<p>and shun, damnit....go to a real concert :D</p>
<p>bye</p>
<p>damn this doesnt work as i want it to...</p>
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<p>pick up a camera like a d4s or a 1dx and test what you are talking about. <br>
lv af lacks behind by 10000 lightyears,...at least.<br>
you posted alot of misleading things that are not true.<br>
learn to understand autofocus.<br>
please...do yourself a favour and read posts regarding autofocus on the link i posted.<br>
for once</p>
<p>od damn</p>
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<p>viewfinder af is called phase detection.<br>
live view works by focusing over contrast.<br>
read up on this.</p>
<p>f8 with view finder af in low light...thats just wrong.</p>
<p>to get you started, id recomment you read this blog:<br>
http://www.wildlifeinpixels.net/blog/</p>
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<p>viewfinder af is called phase detection.<br>
live view works by focusing over contrast.<br>
read up on this.</p>
<p>f8 with view finder af in low light...thats just wrong.</p>
<p>to get you started, id recomment you read this blog:<br>
http://www.wildlifeinpixels.net/blog/</p>
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<p>i had the same issue with my d3 and d3x. i noticed that they expose differently.<br>
if you check the exifs you will see that iso 100 actually reads iso 105 or something.<br>
the number is slightly different. the nikon support confirmed that different cameras work different in this terms and this is how it is supposed to be.<br>
till then i have my d3 on -0.3ev consantly. always</p>
<p>in addition to that you are comparing an 8 year old sensor to a new one.<br>
one that is totally different.</p>
<p>its supposed to be like that, i know in comparism it looks weird, but that can be fixed in post</p>
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<p>no, my world of photography is not everyone elses<br>
but i do not complain.</p>
<p>i am also a graffiti artist and i carry 50 kilograms on my back just for fun...<br>
my photobackpack weights about 10-15 kilos..depending on what i am going to do.<br>
i bring equipment to places if i want that shot.</p>
<p>so do all my friends who make a living with fine art b&w film photography<br>
no one bitches about weight</p>
<p>no one</p>
<p>only on forums.</p>
<p>the flicker in your eyes caused by exhaustion...<br>
just to get away with a photo that did not exist when you started into your day should be the goal<br>
this and nothing else</p>
<p>i am sure the canon forums are full of complaints about the new 24-70 and how ridiculous the arrest switch for the<br>
zoom that only works at 24 mm, is...<br>
the filter size<br>
the prize</p>
<p>i got it on my 1dx.<br>
i hated it when i first got it.<br>
produces awesome photos</p>
<p>case closed</p>
<p>all the wishlists of whatever might have been awesome about something and where it should be<br>
miss just one point</p>
<p>seriously<br>
what was the first camera you took a shot with you were proud of</p>
<p>i am sure there was a lot of complaing going on back then..now was it.</p>
<p>make the best of what you get<br>
quit your bitching, go take photos</p>
<p>..<br>
or hunt for rainbows and ponies.</p>
<p>i am srsly disgusted by what i read here..<br>
its a disgrace to photography</p>
<p>i help alot on these forums<br>
like the dude that asked about the greyed out menu of the inteval shooting mode.<br>
you didnt know it..the postings where shit<br>
and here are all the experts and knowit alls.<br>
dafuq</p>
<p>it makes me wanna puke.</p>
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<p>let me rephrase that</p>
<p>can you afford an assistant?</p>
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<p>i had my workout today<br /> shot 3 hours ago</p>
<p>nikon d3, iso 6400, -0.7ev, sb 910 @ -3ev + 24-70 @24mm and f2.8<br /> the band is called bloodshed remains, hardcore punk band from austria<br /> <img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/18064796-md.jpg" alt="" width="680" height="452" /></p>
<p>if i can use this setup in the moshpit and at alot more dangerous places you can use it too.<br /> quit your bitchin about a weight increase that is a nonissue.</p>
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<p>the thing i hate about photography the most and it seems not to change is that everyone knows everything but no one does.</p>
<p>talk is cheap</p>
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<p>photo.net wont allow me to post my response.<br>
so much bs in this thread..</p>
<p>why did i read it..<br>
laters girls.<br>
go buy a pony</p>
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<p>i went to a concert again.<br /> this is madball's singer, freddy cricien.<br>
madball is a new york based hardcore punk band formed in the late 1980s<br>
<br /> shot for an online mag</p>
<p>d3, f2.8, iso 6400, 1/250th, 24-70 2.8 @24<br /> added a bit of contrast and thats that.</p>
<p><img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/18064560-md.jpg" alt="" width="680" height="452" /></p>
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<p>i know its a weird concept. <br>
to cope with weight i go work out.<br>
try it</p>
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<p>i want to add something to this discussion</p>
<p>i want a 14-600 for 2000 euros with vr. f1.4 all the way and it should not be too heavy.<br /> lets be realistic and say...2 kilos sounds about right.<br /> i can then attach it to my sony camera<br /> yes, in my spare time i collect unicorns and ferraris </p>
<p>then i woke up<br /> get over it girls</p>
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<p>summer...hmm..i am not too fond of the temperature as i am quite heat sensitive.<br>
this guy is not</p>
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<p>nikon d3, 24-70<br>
linked from my facebook page</p>
<p>enjoy the heat</p>
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<p>there is a lot of different possibilites to why interval shooting wont work.<br /> most likley it is because your time settings in the camera are way off.<br /> this happens if the internal memory gets f-ed up, no power for too long is a classic.<br /> sometimes it then shows some weird date, like 2004, 2007, 2010, something.<br /> in that case:</p>
<p>go to the wrench thingy<br /> select time zone<br /> set time and zone correctly</p>
<p>should work now.<br /> <br /> if it doesnt, reset the camera shooting menu, reset time zone.<br />reconfigure time zone<br /> reconfigure camera settings</p>
<p>should work now</p>
<p>if it doesn't, use it as a door nob :)<br /> or maybe check the battery first, might be too low on power<br /> if the error reoccurs in a short period of time, get a new battery for the internal memory.<br /> with big cameras like the d3 or d4 this battery is located inside the battery slot.<br /> should be similar with your model, i dont know for sure though.</p>
<p>hope this helped</p>
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<p>"what are you photographing"<br>
"the concert"<br>
"we would need a photo for our weddinginvitations, how about we go to the toilet and take a shot"<br>
"alright, i insist on getting one of those"<br>
"how much do you charge"<br>
"a beer and a scotch"</p>
<p>done and done.<br>
they did actually use it</p>
<p>nikon d3, 16-35<br>
<img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/18057839-md.jpg" alt="" width="680" height="452" /></p>
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<p>had a similar problem at a job once where i was assiting to the photographer.<br>
turned out to be the red plastic that was just scratched in a way that the su4 mode<br>
would only work in a certain position.<br>
but that one was badly scratched.</p>
<p>so i am guessing you maybe want to have this checked out and replaced.<br>
worked for my collegue</p>
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<p>there you go..seventy years old and not complaining about weight.<br>
the next time someone complains about the higher weight of the bigger bodies i am going to <br>
qoute you :)</p>
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<p>600mm<br /> when i was 19 i got this owl photography workshop as a present, ever since i want one.<br /> dreams remain dreams, but it is good to have some.</p>
<p>until then i watch them from afar whenever i get the chance. people in vienna are really unaware to their presence<br /> and sometimes i hear people guessing that the bird that just passed by in this ridicilous smooth sail must be some<br /> sort of huge pidgeon :)))</p>
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<p>a d3 used in good shape should be about as much as a new d610.<br /> there is a lot of ppl out there wanting you to pay 2k euros for a d3 witth 170k shutter count...do not buy.</p>
<p>unless there is no explicit reason why you would need a d3, i would suggest the d610.</p>
<p>regarding this dynamic range.<br /><br /> i recently got invited to test a phaseone.<br /> i ofc chose the xf and a<br />how come dxo d7200 has a bigger dynamic range as a phase one sensor.<br>
seriously...somone hack and take down this dxo mark site..it is a pain in the ass</p>
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<p>it is not a matter of if it is just a matter of when i will be able to afford one.<br>
and if i do..boy...i am so gonna buy one :D<br>
until then..yeah..well..i wait </p>
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<p>comming home after a week or so i wound up lying on couch with a cold one and my laptop checking what my friends had been up to. who cares, right. <br>
so anyway..scrolling down this sheer endless list of bs on facebook i found something that might be relevant <br>
fireworks explained by joe mc nally<br>
http://blog.joemcnally.com/2014/07/01/well-you-know-4th-of-july-and-summers-over-2/</p>
<p>well i guess you guys do have bigger fireworks over there.<br>
i couldn't stop down that much :)</p>
<p>good luck<br>
and yeah..i had been thinking of you!</p>
<p>haha<br>
jk<br>
cheers mate</p>
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Initial D5 experience (incl NEFs)
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<p>missing a few green ones to get one but sooner or later it will happen. <br>
seriously want to test one..havent been this excited about a camera in years :)</p>