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Posted: Tue May 8th, 2012 03:45 |
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Eric said: You mean 'after remembering to take the lens cap off'? (only wish I was joking).
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Posted: Tue May 8th, 2012 05:38 |
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richw wrote: Eric said: Rich you dont have to use the lens cap if you make up one of these. The Fuji filter attachment/ hood ring or other clone from HK and a 49-28mm reducer. I have a 49mm filter in between the ring and the reduce to provide dust protection also. All bits cost me about £5. Attachment: D300-1-7023.jpg (Downloaded 36 times)
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Posted: Tue May 8th, 2012 06:38 |
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Eric wrote:jk wrote:richw wrote: Wow Eric, is that a real person in the window? Seriously, she looks like a wax figure, was going to say dummy, in the window. I have to say, I think I would be very uncomfortable taking a photo of someone in their own home on the sly. Were you paparazzi in a former life? ![]() ![]()
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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2012 05:43 |
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The V1 Nikon is very good too. My wife Wendy took this last week at Chatsworth house in Derbyshire. Available light hand held 1/60sec f3.5 1600ISO 10mm with the 10-30mm lens. It was a JPG file but detail is good and highlights held and colour not bad for auto setting. Perhaps we should have posted some of Wendy's shots in our USA trip she like me was very happy with her results. Attachment: Wen1157.jpg (Downloaded 26 times)
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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2012 05:47 |
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This is also at Chatsworth and is part of picture only to show detail. 10-30mm lens in bright conditions, some loss of highlight detail on back of head, perhaps would have retained more with NEF rather that JPG? Attachment: Wen1170.jpg (Downloaded 26 times)
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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2012 07:05 |
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Thanks for the information Graham. The photos from the V1 look very good. May I ask if you purchased any other lenses beside the 10-30mm and how they fair?
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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2012 07:31 |
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Yes Wendy also has the 30-110 lens and results from that are also very sharp.
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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2012 07:37 |
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I see Nikon has the V1 bundled with the 10-30mm and the 30-110mm. That would make for a very attractive kit. Always good to get the perspective of a user of the equipment.
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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2012 12:36 |
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richw wrote: Rich,Eric said: Try these tricks. I noticed a simple trick this evening that checks in OVF whether you have the lens cap on or not. 1. If you look at the Histogram box in bottom left this is empty if the lens cap is on as there is no light impacting on the sensor!.. Simple. 2. This wont work for those who MF. If you press the shutter release to focus you get the Red box of failure. No AF!! No light so image, no AF. So simple ![]() Hope these help reduce the black shot syndrome.
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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2012 12:38 |
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Ed Constable did some ISO tests for me with his V1. We concluded that ISO800 was about the cut off limit. In bright conditions you would need to look hard at the images to discern which camera took which image if you were comparing with a DX camera. Image quality is considerably better than a point'n'shoot compact.
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