I worked in a computer aided CNC shop and something like that could be made for under £2 if production numbers were high enough ie over 1000 unitsWhy? How much would you charge for a custom machined piece of aluminium designed to fit precisely one camera model (so when Nikon bring out a new one you'll have to redesign)?
I have that exact one for my D800 (though IIRC I paid a little less) and I have a Kirk on the D3S. IMO the Sunway one is actually better.
Once you try one you'll never want to go back![]()
I worked in a computer aided CNC shop and something like that could be made for under £2 if production numbers were high enough ie over 1000 units
this forums been doing funny things with links for a while, right click the link, copy the link location and paste it into a new browser windowHi
The link doesn't work for me
WOW, thats still a rip off
I see that Manfrotto make a 'L' bracket that obviously uses their clamps ....
Edit. Reviews on Amazon aren't brilliant. Might be better going for a new head and 'made to fit' bracket.
Still to try that. ....
It works pretty well. The first shot is usually the worst, with the 2nd or 3rd being considerably better.
The other option is shoot a 3-shot burst in CL mode (at 2 or 3fps). Card space does need watching though if you do this.
JonathanRyan said:Just back from a job on a very windy building site with the D800. Very VERY glad for the sensor clean button as I didn't fancy wipping the lens off and cleaning the sensor in that.....
BTW can somebody save me Googling....why do I get an egg timer every so often after taking a shot? Screen stays black even if it's set to auto play and camera is just busy with something for several seconds. Not buffer or NR before you say either of those![]()
Suddenly? This has been happening ages.
Fact is that Nikon seems to be using its customers as a quality control team rather than getting its products sorted before releasing them.
Fact is that Nikon seems to be using its customers as a quality control team rather than getting its products sorted before releasing them.
Don't get Lightroom 5 then, you'd be sure to delete all your images in that Slide strip related bugGreat so in the past fortnight I've found an elusive bug in the D800 and a really rare bug in Pocket Wizards. I'd better enter the lottery.
I knew there was a reason the D4 was so expensive.
Don't get Lightroom 5 then, you'd be sure to delete all your images in that Slide strip related bug![]()
Don't get Lightroom 5 then, you'd be sure to delete all your images in that Slide strip related bug![]()
Are they though? Its well over a year since this problem was identified and no solution in subsequent firmware. Heres a thread re the issue from June last year...http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3228273I'll put up with a couple of niggles. As long as Nikon are on the case.
Are they though? Its well over a year since this problem was identified and no solution in subsequent firmware. Heres a thread re the issue from June last year...http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3228273
Probably, but just to be sure I'm understood properly - my comment was not geared towards LR or meant to be wisecracking in any way, it was just a friendly joke regarding Jonathan's 'luck' with the D800.Theres far worse, new bugs, in LR5
That said, the 'fix' list of the firmware upgrade of the D800 mentions the fixing of a bug which sounds similar to what Jonathan described - was that something else? Or did they say it's fixed but really it isn't?
rajp, with the D600 I was one who had the sensor dust issue pretty bad. But with the D800 I seem to have been lucky - no AF issues, no colour tinges, no hourglass for me so far.