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<i>Gaspésie park</i>
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<i>Coyote</i>
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<i>Tallest in Canada</i>
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<i>Green Gardens - Gros Morne National Park</i>
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<i>Great Gray Owl</i>
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<i>La Mauricie national park</i>
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Mount it and shoot. That's about it. You might have some limitations with manual lenses but that's no different than the limitations with the later film SLRs. Some older lenses show more chromatic aberrations on DSLR.
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You can make vbulletin as clean as you want. Photo.net IS cluttered. The drop down menus are annoying as hell and the site still can't figure out when was my last visit.
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<i>Erick,
What new answer page are you looking for? They all work for me. Which forum is it where they aren't working? The "new answers" page has not been changed, so there shouldn't be anything wrong with it.</i>
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It never worked properly. I didn't visit for a while and then I hit "New answer" and it says my last visit was today, and no new answers are found. It's been like that for years, since the beginning as far as I can tell.
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Still no properly working "new answer" page.
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Cokin does call them neutral. I don't know the idea they don't comes from. I have old cokin filters and they're also called neutral. Doesn't mean they are though.
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I have noticed the same thing on a F100 a long time ago by framing a landscape and see the exposure change as I moved the focus point around.
There's nothing magic to matrix metering. In the end, it isn't much more than an average of the whole frame with a emphasis on the focusing point.
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That's not a rainbow. It looks like a 22ᄚ halo formed by cirrostratus clouds. You can expect rain within 24 hours.
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D80 vs D200
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I've never used any buttons to lock anything. Manual mode locks exposure just fine and it's much more simpler. For focus, I use the back button to activate AF (not lock) so pressing the shutter won't make the camera focus on something I don't want. That way I can focus, recompose or fine-tune manually and it won't refocus when I press the shutter release.
The idea is to have different buttons for different functions.
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I've been looking at travel tripod for a while. According to specs, the best weight/height/support/price ratio I found so far is the Slik 614. Haven't seen one though, so if anyone has experience with it, comments are appreciated.
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New Nikkors are all AFS (except 10.5mm fisheye I think). That Canon is faster reputation comes from years back. Even then, I tested a F5 and EOS3 with grip with their respective 300/4 (screw-type for Nikon) and the F5 was faster except when it lost focus and had to go across the focus range. The Canon couldn't even focus on low contrast targets. Cross-type sensors functionning at f5.6 don't sell, 45 AF eye-controlled points do.
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Alternative ways to judge temperature
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<i>Heliograph</i>
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