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:b eer:
This landlord only allows 12
any more than 8 and they get something in focus!![]()

Of course for any Nikon owners wishing to experiene what it's like to shoot with a Canon I can lend them my Nikon->Canon conversion kit
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simply drag across the sensor and as if by magic people will think you have a swapped to Canon![]()
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I got mine, and tried putting on some L lenses 'cos I heard that they're the best money can buy - and NONE of them would fit! The cheek! Absolute rubbish!
Fortunately I'm pretty handy with all this DIY stuff, so a hammer and some gaffer tape later and I'm ready to go shooting![]()
Yep any more than 8 and they go and buy a Nikon lol.![]()
A fine evening's entertainment - drop a grenade in the room and retire to the sofa for an evening of...
What's the high ISO capabilities like on the D3x, I'm guessing it's nowhere near as good as the D3 because of the pixel size but what's the usable range?
What's the high ISO capabilities like on the D3x, I'm guessing it's nowhere near as good as the D3 because of the pixel size but what's the usable range?
What's the high ISO capabilities like on the D3x, I'm guessing it's nowhere near as good as the D3 because of the pixel size but what's the usable range?
Oh wait...there aren't any...
Smug as Ferk...![]()
you'll soon be selling up and getting a GF1![]()
I find that...unlikely...I just dusted off my Leica M6 and will doing the 'film' thing for happy snaps for a while now...
lol.
What's this "film" thing you speak of? are they a new format of memory cards?
i can but dream of using a dSLR again, unless i can get a left handed one.

Nearly...each one is roughly equivalent to a 120Mb CF card in terms of storage...and can only be written to once...lol
I know a guy who only has one hand - he just changed his subject matter - concentrated on studio portraiture work instead - uses a cable-release for everything...
I think his 'hook' has now been modified to operate a shutter-button though...
...Haven't used film for about 15 years. last 2 rolls i ever used were reala and velvia...
It's rubbish at anything over 600iso, frankly...same as a D2x, more or less
That's why I have a D3 for 'routine' work...
But as long as you know that, it's fine - it does exactly what it was designed to do...
The D3x is a studio or fine-art tool, whereas the D3/D3s is a general-purpose camera - the D3 does everything well apart from really huge enlargements - and I can still get an A1 poster out of the D3 with no artefacts at all...
The D3x is my 'Hasselblad'...
Wow I did not know that, still I wouldn't part with my D3 for anything ( well poss a D3s)
The caveat to that is that you can effectively enlarge a D3x image by a greater amount before that noise becomes noticable though... so when I say it's about the same as a D2x you have to take that into account - images at comparable iso-settings are still about 80% better on the D3x over the D2x...
But I wasn't impressed by the low-noise capability overly much...
I do love it at anything under 400iso though...
And yes...apparently D3s bodies will be back on the retailers shelves this week...![]()
the D3S is superb and the high ISO blows canon out of the water (i switched from Canon in March) some test shots on my flickr![]()
I knowbut so does the D3 hence not bothering to change just yet
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