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<p>Yes Matt the photos I have displayed in my portfolio I would like to retrieve a few of them and put them back into my computer to have Thanks</p>
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<p>Is there a way to retrieve photos you have poster to Photo.net if yes would you please tell me how I can do this Thanks.</p>
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<p>What is the the current negative and slide film you are using and like the best and why ? Thanks</p>
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<p>I would like to have a MB-18 to so if anyone knows where there is one for sale at a real world price please let me know thanks</p>
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<p>All Fields Thanks</p>
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<p>Who are the great modern day Photographers, any type of photography</p>
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<p>For me it is my Nikon F 100 with slide film and Nikon N 90s for negative film</p>
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<p>Thanks Andy, everyone has been very helpful I will get some books and do some reading</p>
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<p>Thanks Eric I am trying to understand all of this</p>
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<p>Wow Peter I am really suprised to hear that there is not any difference in resolution in a camera that is 6MP and 16MP I was under the impression you would see a great difference that said I guess the men and women selling cameras out there would want you or me in this case to think different Thanks again for you help.</p>
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<p>When I say quality of the photo I don't mean how to compose a photo but the quility that comes from a camera that has a different processor and other things inside the camera like the clarity of the photobut I also think that all the advice I have been given makes for a better quality overall Thanks again for all the help.</p>
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<p>Thanks Wouter the more feedback I get the better I understand please recommend some books for me I was thinking about buying 1 or 2 of Bryan Peterson's books</p>
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<p>What books would you recommend Thanks you for input I really want to get better at this.</p>
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<p>I guess you would say that for the skills I currently have the D 40 is the better camera now.</p>
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<p>Thanks Shun I see what you mean So to better your photos you need to better your skills I am understanding a little better now Thanks for youe response.</p>
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<p>I do have prints made 5x7 and 8x10 I only have ever made one bigger than 8x10. Peter are you saying I would waste my money on a Nikon D 7000. Zach that is a great question I feel I am lacking a lot of things I understand that a new camera body or a great lens does not make me a better photographer.</p>
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<p>Hi all I am cerrently using a Nikon D 40 doing general photography and I am thinking about an upgrade to a Nikon D 7000. But I am wondering if I should do the upgrade to the new body or spend the money on a new lens. Where will I see the better quility in my photos with a new body or a new lens. I currently have a Nikon 70-300mm 4.5 5.6 Vr lens which I use the most a Nikon 35mm 1.8G and aNikon 18-55mm3.5 5.6GII kit lens. Thank you very much</p><div></div>
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<p>Opps I forgot to include my N 90s I am shooting slide film in that one</p>
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<p>I still use my Nikon F 100 and Nikon N 80 and nikon N 75 on a regular bassis</p>
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<p>Any extra wide AF-S lens F2.8. It seems AF-S lenses are in big demand.</p>
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<p>Thank you , you have been very helpful.</p>
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<p>I'm going to a polar bear plunge on saturday and the weather is going to be cloudy with a 40% chance of snow. I guess my real question is just how to use slide film. I was wondering on is I should use the flash or overexpose the film. I'll be using a Nikon F 100 I have only shot 2 rolls of slide film and the first one was a total flop the second was a little better the sun was in and out and I did not use flash. It was a roll of Fuji Velvia 50. I love t6he way the slide film looks and don't want to have to go thru many rolls of film to get it right. I want to thank you for all the help you can give me and for your time.</p>
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<p>Hi all<em> just starting shooting slide film ( Fuji Astia 100 ) on a cloudy day can I overexpose this fil by 1/3 stop? If not what would be the best . Thank You</em></p>
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<p>THEY say the best camera is the one you have. Put you money into professional lenses.</p>
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