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Forum: Cameras 30-05-10, 18:42
Replies: 13
Views: 14,425
Posted By andy153
I agree Alex - excellent pedigree - all the way...

I agree Alex - excellent pedigree - all the way back to ancient Greece - I think they used to whirl them round their heads by the strap and see how far they could throw them - that started what we...
Forum: Cameras 30-05-10, 18:26
Replies: 13
Views: 14,425
Posted By andy153
All that proves is what we already know - 3:1 New...

All that proves is what we already know - 3:1 New Yorkers have no sense at all, no sense of the finer things in life and no appreciation of well made instruments - after all, they live there with...
Forum: Cameras 29-05-10, 16:22
Replies: 11
Views: 13,420
Posted By andy153
I use a LUMIX DMC-ZX1 and am very happy with it.

I use a LUMIX DMC-ZX1 and am very happy with it.
Forum: Cameras 28-05-10, 22:57
Replies: 5
Views: 8,204
Posted By andy153
You cannot beat a Nikonos - the only camera fully...

You cannot beat a Nikonos - the only camera fully designed for underwater to 160ft. Superb optics and built like a tank. So it's 35mm film, so what?
Forum: Computers and The Internet 28-05-10, 18:24
Replies: 2
Views: 9,950
Posted By andy153
Hi Al, have you tried the SanDisk software, or if...

Hi Al, have you tried the SanDisk software, or if you have none, their web site where they have rescue software. It looks to me, and from reading some of their web pages that the SD card has picked...
Forum: News & Views from the World of Photography 27-05-10, 21:20
Replies: 6
Views: 8,512
Posted By andy153
Well at least she has a separate body for each of...

Well at least she has a separate body for each of those prime lenses :D
Forum: Photographic Accessories 26-05-10, 22:13
Replies: 9
Views: 9,344
Posted By andy153
Also Alex have you considered a reversing ring? I...

Also Alex have you considered a reversing ring? I remember years ago when I first tried Macro - I got a reversing ring for my 50 mm standard lens on my Nikkormat FTN - can't remember details very...
Forum: Lenses 26-05-10, 22:06
Replies: 19
Views: 28,204
Posted By andy153
Very good point Alex,:o - I agree and some of us...

Very good point Alex,:o - I agree and some of us (namely me) can be so infected with Nikon Acquisition Syndrome that we have to be strapped down, foaming at the mouth when ever something new in...
Forum: Lenses 26-05-10, 19:08
Replies: 19
Views: 28,204
Posted By andy153
Well said - Another point is that most...

Well said - Another point is that most Camera/Lens makers respond to what the market wants or needs - if no one wanted primes and/or zooms - then one or the other would disappear from their...
Forum: Lenses 26-05-10, 13:36
Replies: 19
Views: 28,204
Posted By andy153
II have several primes and zooms - I too, usually...

II have several primes and zooms - I too, usually only carry a couple of lenses with me, with the possibility of a third, depending upon where and what I am going to shoot. The two main lenses are...
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 24-05-10, 13:51
Replies: 23
Views: 20,942
Posted By andy153
May Blossom

May Blossom
Forum: General Photography Technique 13-05-10, 14:48
Replies: 10
Views: 16,811
Posted By andy153
Hi Lee, yes they do. They are subtle internal...

Hi Lee, yes they do. They are subtle internal adjustments to the way the sensor works in seeing the image - the camera continues to output RAW or JPEG files as normal.
Forum: General Photography Technique 12-05-10, 08:49
Replies: 10
Views: 16,811
Posted By andy153
Hi there Matt, the D5000 gives you Picture...

Hi there Matt, the D5000 gives you Picture Control and Active D Lighting - These are settings that will alter your final picture. The Active D Lighting is worth altering depending on your final...
Forum: Cameras 11-05-10, 18:01
Replies: 12
Views: 14,598
Posted By andy153
Thanks Lee - I've never held one but I think it's...

Thanks Lee - I've never held one but I think it's common to most middle and upper range Nikon's. I mentioned the older ones I know about because the prices of those second hand is quite good.
Forum: Cameras 11-05-10, 08:55
Replies: 12
Views: 14,598
Posted By andy153
Alex, the Nikon D100, D200, D2x, D300 all have...

Alex, the Nikon D100, D200, D2x, D300 all have two control wheels that can also be programmed to your hearts content along with programable preset shooting banks that you can switch to at the touch...
Forum: Lenses 09-05-10, 15:08
Replies: 10
Views: 16,265
Posted By andy153
Why not look at selling both and getting an EF-S...

Why not look at selling both and getting an EF-S 18-200 mm Canon lens? That also has IS. With my DX sensor Nikons this was always my first lens of choice. It is a very useful focal length zoom to...
Forum: Photographic Accessories 09-05-10, 14:49
Replies: 9
Views: 13,667
Posted By andy153
Thanks Clive - I missed that - shows how often I...

Thanks Clive - I missed that - shows how often I need to buy the stuff :).
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 09-05-10, 12:26
Replies: 11
Views: 13,423
Posted By andy153
My Transport at Rest

My Transport at Rest.
Forum: Photographic Accessories 05-05-10, 19:23
Replies: 9
Views: 13,667
Posted By andy153
Hi Andrew, pollen is very sticky and difficult to...

Hi Andrew, pollen is very sticky and difficult to remove. I do clean my own sensors, but the kit needed to clean them yourself is not cheap and you must use the correct fluid for your sensor - My...
Forum: Cameras 04-05-10, 16:55
Replies: 15
Views: 14,226
Posted By andy153
That's easy Mike - superglue on the perches then...

That's easy Mike - superglue on the perches then wait for the sun to come round and light them or if they are moving - superglue with worms/grubs in to bring them to the perch:D
Forum: The Photography Forum 03-05-10, 18:38
Replies: 5
Views: 7,086
Posted By andy153
If it is less than 12 months old I'd still...

If it is less than 12 months old I'd still consider returning it to Nikon.
Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week 03-05-10, 18:35
Replies: 2
Views: 6,493
Posted By andy153
Excellent Cipto and congratulations on POTW.

Excellent Cipto and congratulations on POTW.
Forum: General Photography Technique 03-05-10, 09:47
Replies: 5
Views: 9,573
Posted By andy153
Tried it a couple of times with a Nikon and a...

Tried it a couple of times with a Nikon and a laptop and never had any problems. But I know people who have and it's usually down to the computer RAM - You need a lot to make it work. You need a good...
Forum: Cameras 03-05-10, 09:24
Replies: 15
Views: 14,226
Posted By andy153
I also agree with that - what are the limits...

I also agree with that - what are the limits though? I think we are almost there - autofocus needs discernible edges to operate as do our eyes if on manual focus. The darker the scene the more the...
Forum: Cameras 01-05-10, 10:37
Replies: 15
Views: 14,226
Posted By andy153
I'm still waiting for the camera that can take...

I'm still waiting for the camera that can take hand held pictures of a black cat in a blacked out room at midnight with the curtains drawn and no lights to become available :) and I agree with Harry...
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