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Posted: Thu Mar 1st, 2018 05:56
 
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Another facet of the D850... Slide and negative copy, the D850 inverts the negative and saves as a JPEG, Magic!

edit: Silly old sod! I forgot to add the url

https://www.dpreview.com/news/6668188440/nikon-s-es-2-film-digitizing-adapter-for-the-d850-will-finally-ship-in-march



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HOW COME ITS SO BIG?8-)

Changed it down to 1600pixels rather than full size.


There was a serious question in that .... I have to sample down my files considerably for the forum software to allow me to attach them....as a result they always look inferior to originals. Is there a secret to posting bigger files? o.O


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Well the Fuji can deliver! Even with UK smallest bird...Goldcrest.

But the viewfinder freeze is still a pain. Fortunately this little fella was very understanding and didn't move far in his movements ...enabling me to catch up with him.

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Well done super pix!



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Lovely photo, nice when the sitter is cooperative!



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Robert wrote:
Lovely photo, nice when the sitter is cooperative!

There is a slight irony / coincidental twist to 'the sitter being cooperative', Robert.

I can reveal that the best place for covert photography in our house is the bathroom. The frosted glass and vertical blinds make it easy to poke a lens out through the blinds and open window without the birds being disturbed. It's also convenient that one of our feeding areas is opposite that window.

What is not so convenient is the bathroom being monopolised by me....with a window open and a cold east wind blowing.

There were several complaints about having to trudge to the bedroom ensuite or the need for a heated toilet seat while I was off uploading images, from a certain lady. Yes the sitterS did have to cooperate....albeit grudgingly in the case of one.
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Lady Blackcap from same location...( note to self ..prune the amelanchier harder this year!)

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Eric wrote:
Robert wrote:
Lovely photo, nice when the sitter is cooperative!

There is a slight irony / coincidental twist to 'the sitter being cooperative', Robert.

I can reveal that the best place for covert photography in our house is the bathroom. The frosted glass and vertical blinds make it easy to poke a lens out through the blinds and open window without the birds being disturbed. It's also convenient that one of our feeding areas is opposite that window.

What is not so convenient is the bathroom being monopolised by me....with a window open and a cold east wind blowing.

There were several complaints about having to trudge to the bedroom ensuite or the need for a heated toilet seat while I was off uploading images, from a certain lady. Yes the sitterS did have to cooperate....albeit grudgingly in the case of one.
:sssshh:


Just reread that and 'covert photography' in the bathroom sounds a bit pervy! I meant covert photography OUT OF THE BATHROOM WINDOW.:lol::lol:



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Eric wrote:
Just reread that and 'covert photography' in the bathroom sounds a bit pervy! I meant covert photography OUT OF THE BATHROOM WINDOW.:lol::lol:

Exactly what I thought!

Heated toilet seat? You don't spend all day in there do you??? :lol::lol::lol:

Very nice pix!



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I was going to suggest that Eric got out more but then again he might monopolise the toilet in the caravan! :diggingahole:^_^



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