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This might sound like a dum question, I need information on how to
obtain 10 X 10 prints it seems every lab in my city & county only
offers 8 X 10 or 11 X 14 inch prints, now should I just cut prints
with a straigh edge, like for example a 11 X 14 to make it a 10 X 10
and use these for building Wedding Albums or should I continue
Looking for some Labs that might offer the popular 10 X 10 size. Any
comments are greatly appreciated.
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I had my D70 tweaked and now its a 16.4 Migapixel camera but this is not an option and will void your warranty
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USE THE 80-200mm F2.8 Lens or the 70-200mm F2.8 VR Lens both are good.
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I own the D70s and the D200 and I dont see much diference in image quality but when it comes to cropping you will definetly notice.
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I am a Wedding Photog who is interested in buying the Wireless Image
File Transfer system called Wi-Pics. I have not heard any reviews on
this new system if it is good or bad. It would really help me out as
I dont like missing important shots between CF Card changes. Any
comments on this would be appreciated.
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Have you tried to see if there are any photography classes in or around your area or town. You should not attempt to shoot someones wedding without the proper knowlegde.
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DAVID ROSENBERGER hes a Photogrpahy Teacher at Yorba Linda, CA adult school and Or Bambi Cantrell yet she something scares me on certain issues that she still does not get. Or myself but I dont do weddings anymore.
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Dont use any less than a LEXAR brand type of card and get a 1GB card of 40x or 80x and be happy. You shall not have any further problems.
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I need to know where the best places to take pictures of the bride
and groom in Orange County California. One place I know the Bowers
museum but that is too common in O.C any other places?
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My photog friend owns a 20D and I own a D70s and people usually agree that My camera takes better pictures although his is quite capable. Both have a depth of field preview and both are big the D70 looks a notch better in design and feel but you get baraketing and more high quality glass lenses with Nikon. If you will be doing Sports go with the 20D and If you will be doing landcapes or portraots or weddings go with the D70 as it has a faster flash sync speed 1/500 sec. More info go to Ken Rockwells web site he does a side by side comparison.
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D200 vs D2x
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Just get a D200 hands down it has as many features as the D2x unless your doing editorial work and the 2 million additional MP are a requirement. Remember the D2x has a huge LCD that magnifies up to 400% nice because no other camera has, and a built in flash unlike the D2x. If you feel that the D2x makes you look more of a pro because its bigger, Nikon is introducing a Battery Grip for the D200 which should make it look very serious. Or wait a couple of years for the new (D3**) you get the picture. -
Get yourself a D200 and a D70s as a backup get a few Nikon or Sigma Lens for them, dont ever get tamron lenses anymore. Remember as a PJ you will need a couple of Wider lenses my choice would be to get a couple of fixed zoom lenses for quality. Also the D200 has a bigger CCD Sensor for yesterdays Lenses.
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Thanks to all for the advice I did do the shoot and it came out wonderfull I did do Bracketing to ensure the correct WB and used
F 11 it was kind of windy but it was a nice day.
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You have a good Brand in mind Im sure Nikon or Canon is the way to go, but the Nikon D50 is truly for amateurs learning about DSLR's as well as the Canon Rebel, do yourself a favor and get a D70s or even better if you can afford it a D200, remember these have a DOF Preview that the D50 lacks and much more as well. Keep in mind you will also need some Fast lenses for low light pictures inside buildings i.e. churches,not to mention some Flash Speedlites as well.
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I am going to take a group shot of about 30 to 35 people they will
be in front of a building in about three rows. It will be at about
2:00 P.M and it should be sunny. I have only two lenses a the stock
18-70mm f 3.5-4.5 kit lens and a 80-200mm F 2.8 , What apertures and
shutter speeds should I Use? All opinions will be greatly
appreciated.
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I own a hosehold printer an Epson R200 I know It can print wonderful
8"x10" pictures, but I cant seem to be able to print with it using
Nikon Picture Project. I can print 8"X10" pictures with Lexmark
Procision Photo Editor alright, but of course I want to use Picture
Project because it is supposed to be upgradable and better.Does
anybody know if these are compatible or what do I need to do to
correct this?
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I have a Canon 20D and it seems that they have that problem also my flash sync is really bad,on the other hand my D70 outperforms my 20D I need to make decent photos with my 20D but the detail is better in the Nikon D70. I might sell this one since it is very hard to read the LCD anyway
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I use the Nikon Picture Project that came with my camera.
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Yes I have tried printing using a standard Epson R200 Photo Printer
an 8x10 from my Nikon D70s and I get sloppy pictures and I see the
small blocks in my picture. Are these pixels, if so does anybody
shoot with this camera and get good 8x10 pictures?
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You should have gotten the D70s!
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I got a D70S kit for $940.00 from Broadwayphoto.com I called them instead of doing it online. No hardselling of any kind,I got my Kit with the 18-70 lens with battery and charger,strap,Audio video cable,nikon picture project software,lens case,and a one year warranty nikon warranty.I also I bought a 1G 40x card at www.outpost.com or known as "Frys" here in so.cal for under 60 bucks. I would really recommend staying away from those cheapos who really alter the true kit. My cameras is awesome feels and good in my hands like a true Nikon.
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