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<p>Michael<br>
i like it because its different from the norm, i think that you have set out to create an image in your mind and done just that. Well done.</p>
<p>we as photographers/Creative people always look for confirmation from others, well you have it from me! </p>
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<p>Tiffany<br>
check out the Nikon Tutorials on You tube it will show you how to fine tune your lens if at all it needs it.</p>
<p>for your info<br>
you can find the AF Fine tune in the menu under:<br>
spanner/wrench symbol AF Fine tune</p>
<p>HTH's</p>
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<p>i dont seem to have a problem with high iso with my d300 with winter weddings i normally shoot above 1600 iso and sometimes 3200 & 6400 i have noise reduction set to high in camera and use topaz denoise or noise nin<img src="../photo/12012170" alt="" /><img src="../photo/12012170" alt="" />ja to tweak</p><div></div>
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<p>Hi Sun<br>
i use a monopod at weddings when inside wouldnt be without it, saved my bacon many times its a manfrotto with a ball head - super bit of kit</p>
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<p>i Sun<br>
i use a monopod at weddings when inside wouldnt be without it, saved my bacon many times its a manfrotto with a ball head - super bit of kit</p>
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<p>Many Thanks Guy's much appreciated, thanks for the link to the Chart Aaron</p>
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<p>Thanks for responses guy's, i have other lenses, such as 17-55mm, 50mm 1.4, 35-70mm, 70-200mm 2.8 etc but i am really getting into landscapes as a pleasure thing, and wanted to know if the D300 would do it, i also have a Bronica ETRSi and although have not used it for a while only have a 75mm and 150mm lenses hence the question.<br>
i would like to print Maximum 30x20<br>
Martin</p>
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<p>i shoot weddings mostly, but i am shooting more landscape in my spare time, is a D300 coupled with a 12mm-24mm f4 really good enough for landscapes</p>
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<p>I think its a cracking shot, one which the B&G will cherish forever, i love the use of B&W, you have certainly captured the emotion of the moment, as Joe Buissink says "there's no such thing as the perfect picture, the only thing that's perfect is the moment" good work</p>
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<p>Thanks all for your response much appreciated<br>
Martin</p>
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<p>Thanks Kim/Nadine<br>
I guess really its the balancing with ambient light ..</p>
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<p>Hi all, i have been on Photo.net for a while as a guest but recently subscribed, i have also just started using off camera flash and would like some help with it, i use Nikon CLS, i think i'm getting there but want to get it right 99% of the time.<br>
can anyone offer advice please, i'm struggling with the exposures using manual, TTL Is fine but i want full control. <br>
i have an SU-800 2x SB600's and a SB800<br>
thanks in advance</p>
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<p>i feel my D300's are just not performing when it comes to sharpness, i alwaus sharpen in post but i just cant seem to get so[er sharp images<br>
can anyone help?</p>
<p>all my lenses are f2.8 or faster</p>