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Howdy, I just got myself Nikon AF-S Teleconverter TC-20E III and am wondering whether this rattling sound that comes out of it when I move / shake it is normal (?) – there's a piece I can see (it's more visible on the lens side, but also sticks out on the camera side) that moves freely; looks like it's meant to move, just not sure whether all by itself... ...attaching the teleconverter to a lens makes no difference; only attaching the whole thing to the camera stabilizes it, so it goes quiet. Thanks (hopefully for putting my mind at peace ;-)
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Interesting to see how my perspective has changed over the years: while I still like this image – no question it's good! – but I not mesmerised by it anymore. It might be erring on the over-sharpened side, and the ridge and top of the nose are slightly blown out. Nothing major, but I didn't even notice those things before...
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<blockquote> <p>Michael Dougherty wrote:<br /><em>I still use CS6 with some plugins and just added Elements 14 for solving "shake reduction" issues if I need to. This was one of the really attractive features in the rental version of Photoshop but now it is available in Elements 14.</em></p> </blockquote> <p>Does Elements 14 "shake reduction" feature work better than <a href="http://www.focusmagic.com/">Focus Magic</a>? <br />(I'm also on CS6 but didn't get Focus Magic yet, hence my question.)</p>
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Hmm, I've never figured out how come that hunching somehow became fashionable, especially in "cool" fashion photography. I'm finding it aesthetically unappealing; it ruins the shot for me in spite of gorgeous models, fantastic stylization, and great lighting, all of which are present in your shot, so this is more of a confession of my personal preferences = subjective biases.
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