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mark_gannon

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  1. <p>When I took my daughters senior pictures and tryed to print a 8x10, it printed out so pixely that you could not see the picture at all. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on what settings should be set for this type of pic? I shoot with a D90. My settings were Apature mode , large pic , jpeg , 18-70 lens. Need Help bad.</p>
  2. <p>I rounded out my kit with a nice Nikon 80-200 2.8 lens. I use this lens to shoot sports action shots outside and inside. It is a little pricey but well worth it. I shoot in low lighted stadiums and gyms that the 2.8 comes in really handy. So my advise is to save up and by a nice 80-200 2.8</p>
  3. <p>I just sold my D200 with 6k clicks on it. After looking at many reviews I decided to go with the D90. It has all of the bell and whistles that the D300 has and half the cost of a new one. There are more features on the D90 then I want to write about and that I use. The noise reduction in high ISO is unbelivable. I have taken about 1k on the D90 and I wish I would of had it along time ago.</p>
  4. <p>LoraKim, I have the same prob with my D70, so i went out and bought a card reader. I know this is not letting you know what the prob is with your camera. But this is how I fixed my prob with my camera. It sounds like we have a prob with the sensors in our cameras. I will be checking this thread to see if anyone has a solution.</p>
  5. <p>Rigth now I am shooting with a Nikon 80-200 2.8 on my D90. Takes excellent shots outside and inside. I take alot of sports action pics and this lens is my favorite. It is not my favorite one to use if you are underneath a basket shooting a ball game but real nice from afar. I have used it on a D70, D90 and D200 and the lens worked great.<br>

    Good Luck!</p>

  6. <p>Mark Gannon Feb 9, 2009<br>

    Why not spend a little more and purshase a D90. I just purchased it and really like the features it offers. Plus the new sensor in it is just like what the D300 has in it at a fraction of the cost. I use the 18-70 and 50mm shooting sports photo`s. They both do a great job for the buck. I do have a 80-200 2.8 for my inside and outside sport shots.<br>

    Good Luck!</p>

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