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<p>Glenn. Forgot to mention that working in NEF with NX2 you get a 'layer' function i.e. the changes made will be put into different 'layers' and saved with the file (NEF only) so you can change them anytime.</p>
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<p>Glenn. I use NX2, in fact the nikon workflow Transfer/view/NX2 and always NEF. The U-point tecnique is excellent and local changes is easy to perform. I also use NIK filters Coler Efex 3 and the only thing I miss in NS2 is the perspective distorsion correction. that is almost the only thing I use my CS3 for.<br>
Cataloging is'nt too elegangt in view NX though, but naming directories and files, done when you use Nikon Transfer, and using keywords is a good way to keep track your pics.<br>
As already said, try i out!</p>
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<p>90% of the time i use 24-70 2,8. also use 14-24 and seldom the 70-200. After havnig got the batteri pack mb-d10 there is a better balance carrying it arround.</p>
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<p>I have had my 14-24 for 6 weeks now and use it everywhere, city, landscape indoor, You name it.<br>
A few samples (all uncropped):</p>
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NX 2 Update
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<p>I also had some problems printing after V2.2.0, but after reinstalling V2.2.0 it all works well again.</p>
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NX 2 Update
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<p>True that, from the 31. of march.</p> -
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<p>Nik filters have a filter witch simulates different film types. There are a velvia 100. just an idea.</p>
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<p >Spring is on its way, these ’beef to be’ has been let out for the summer.</p>
<p >Nice WedNesDay to you all.</p>
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Camera bag?
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<p>A <strong>lowepro computrekker aw</strong> will be fine. I use one and carry D700 + battery pack 14-24/24-70/70-200 all 2.8, a x2 teleconverter 2 SB600, 60mm macro 6 cokin filters, a 30Mb extra HDD and a few cables + a laptop.</p>
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<p>Lil. just come home from a 8 days vacation carrying a D700 with battery pack and 24-70 2,8 8 hours a day and the pains in my shoulder only lasted a day or two. It is heavy! But get yourself a OP-TECH strap instead of the Nikon standard strap. It's amazing how much it helps taken the load of ones shoulder. It is also cheaper than a new lens</p>
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<p>Try search ' wide zoom DX' and you will get a lots of treads.</p>
suggestion on GND filter for beginner
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<p>Xiaoyuan.<br>
I use Cokin at my 77mm lenses and even with wide angle adapterring i get som vignetting at 24mm.<br>
They do also produce a z-pro system 4*6 that maybe allow for wider angles, have not tried.<br>
Singh-Ray offers a gnd filter this size, but no adapterring, i think.</p>