| Forum: The Photography Forum  27-08-07, 11:19 | 
	
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	| Forum: Cameras  10-08-07, 13:12 | 
	
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				 A D200 is only worth it if you need the extra... 
 A D200 is only worth it if you need the extra features which are primarily a) higher frame rate, b) better build and c) mirror lock up. There are also a few neat things such as the intervalometer...
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	| Forum: Macro Photography Technique  06-08-07, 07:50 | 
	
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	| Forum: Macro Photography Technique  29-07-07, 19:25 | 
	
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	| Forum: Lenses  28-07-07, 15:36 | 
	
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				 Stephen.   
  
I suspect you would be happy with... 
 Stephen.
 
 I suspect you would be happy with the AFD as it is a nice lens, despite my reservations. Now that I think about it, I found the focal length was not enough for nervous insects such as...
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	| Forum: Lenses  25-07-07, 12:07 | 
	
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	| Forum: Lenses  25-07-07, 12:06 | 
	
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				 Stephen.   
  
This link might be of interest:  ... 
 Stephen.
 
 This link might be of interest:
 
 http://www.nnplus.de/macro/Macro100E.html
 
 Also see the review on www.PhotoZone.de.
 
 I used to own the 105mm F2.8 AFD, but I never liked it. The...
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	| Forum: News & Views from the World of Photography  25-07-07, 12:01 | 
	
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	| Forum: Lenses  25-07-07, 01:51 | 
	
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	| Forum: Lenses  24-07-07, 12:05 | 
	
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				 One minor point, the tilt does not change the... 
 One minor point, the tilt does not change the DOF, rather it tilts the plane of focus. Hence you need to make sure the objects that you want in focus lie in a plane. I suspect it is easier with a...
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	| Forum: Lenses  24-07-07, 10:09 | 
	
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	| Forum: Cameras  24-07-07, 10:08 | 
	
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	| Forum: Lenses  21-07-07, 20:30 | 
	
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	| Forum: The Photography Forum  21-07-07, 13:08 | 
	
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	| Forum: Computers and The Internet  20-07-07, 22:31 | 
	
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	| Forum: The Photography Forum  20-07-07, 10:07 | 
	
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	| Forum: The Photography Forum  19-07-07, 22:43 | 
	
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	| Forum: The Photography Forum  17-07-07, 19:19 | 
	
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	| Forum: The Digital Darkroom  17-07-07, 17:38 | 
	
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	| Forum: Lenses  16-07-07, 21:25 | 
	
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	| Forum: Macro Photography Technique  16-07-07, 21:16 | 
	
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				 Here's a picture of the diffuser attached to an... 
 Here's a picture of the diffuser attached to an old manual camera. I think you can see that it is no more than a plastic desert tub attached with an elastic band to the built in flash. The fact that...
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	| Forum: Macro Photography Technique  16-07-07, 20:18 | 
	
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	| Forum: Macro Photography Technique  16-07-07, 20:15 | 
	
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				 This thread seems to have calmed down. But in... 
 This thread seems to have calmed down. But in case anyone is interested.
 
 I tried the Dutch man's technique of a reversed 28mm lens on a D200 with the built in flash for lighting. For various...
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	| Forum: The Photography Forum  15-07-07, 21:40 | 
	
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				 I don't doubt the benefit of hand holding when... 
 I don't doubt the benefit of hand holding when taking bird shots, but for macro I would not dream of hand holding. More often than not the exposure is about 1/10" so a tripod is the only option. And...
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	| Forum: The Photography Forum  12-07-07, 13:19 | 
	
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