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  1. <p>Thanks Les. I'm inclined to agree that single filters are probably better. While the 145mm filters are large they're really not that expensive. About $110.00 each on sale. I agree that the 14-24 will have wider depth of field than longer, and/or faster lenses, but the zoom is more versatile and total depth is only two feet at 24mm, at 2.8, focused at five feet. It's also the best wide angle lens I have right now. A smaller lens would cost more than a couple of filters.<br> Some days it's so bright outside that I can only open up to 5.6 with my four stop ND at ISO 64. <br> Thanks again for the discussion. It helps.</p>
  2. <p id="yui_3_16_0_1_1438448251578_5532" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">I bought the WonderPana Filter system to use with my Nikkor 14-24mm for video. The system consists of 145mm round filters and 168mm rectangular/square filters. There are two slots for mounting two 4mm rectangular filters at a time. You can also mount one round and one rectangular filter at a time. As you know at 24fps the shutter speed is always 1/50 of a second. In order to shoot with a narrow depth of field I need low ISO and ND filters in bright daylight.<br> Here’s the question, as I can’t stack the ultra slim 145mm ND filters(no front threads), should I buy separate two, three, four, and five stop 145mm filters to deal precisely with varying light levels, or would it be better to use square .3, .6., .9 and 1.2 ND that can be stacked? I already have one 4 stop 145mm ND. Thanks in advance.</p>
  3. <p>Thanks, everyone. This lens was so cheap that even if I spent $200.00 to refurb it, that would still be less than the average used price. Found two vendors who say it can be repaired for $75-$100. No obvious signs of impact. Cosmetics 9 out of 10. Nothing else appears wrong. No fungus, a few specks of dust. It's sharp wide open.<br> Bought it with an eye to shooting video, so I may just invest the money in a follow focus device. Smooth focus isn't that big a deal to me for stills.<br> People regularly buy equipment "as is," and restore it or use it, as is. I don't see how a lens is that different. I wasn't looking for advice on keeping it. I was just looking for info on technicians who might be able to repair it. Thanks again.<br> IW</p>
  4. <p>I just bought a used 50mm f1.2. The only mechanical problems seem to be an un-smooth focus ring-- loose on one end, tight on the other-- and a slightly loose fit on the camera body. Does anyone know who can repair for a reasonable amount of money? Thanks.<br> IW</p>
  5. <p>CameraRC comes with a lifetime license for $20. You can also tether with LightRoom. You shouldn't need any program to project from your computer. You are just projecting the image from the tethering program/workspace.</p>
  6. <p>I've read somewhere that if you compensate for contrast filters, you cancel the effect. Does anyone know?</p>
  7. <p>Mitchell Park Domes, Milwaukee WI. 03/02/2015.</p><div></div>
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    Birds-of-Paradise2

    Critiques welcome.
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    Luke copy

    Critiques welcome.
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    MAM3

    Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Macintosh);
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    MAM2

    Critiques welcome.
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    Luke copy

    Exposure Date: 2014:09:26 14:09:58; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D300; ExposureTime: 1/125 s; FNumber: f/2; ISOSpeedRatings: 200; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Spot; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 70 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 105 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh;
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    MAM2

    Exposure Date: 2015:01:08 02:42:05; Copyright: ; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D810; ExposureTime: 10/5000 s; FNumber: f/4; ISOSpeedRatings: 200; ExposureProgram: Aperture priority; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Other; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 24 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 24 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh;
  14. <p>If you can shoot tethered to a laptop CameraRC will do what you want. Camerarc.com.</p>
  15. <p>Did you upgrade from 70-300mm VR and keep the 70-300mm? Why or why not?</p>
  16. <p>Fotodiox sells an FD to Nikon adapter.</p>
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    Josh

    Exposure Date: 2012:02:24 13:24:32; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D300; ExposureTime: 1/50 s; FNumber: f/2; ISOSpeedRatings: 250; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/1; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 70 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 105 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh;
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