... Doesn't seem to work with the film 9 (light assist), but does with my 9xi. Not sure what that means or why (I think all the same results with my old...
... In doubt, there's always Metz - be sure to grab a model that has its own exposure sensor and you're set. My oldish mid-1990s 40MZ-2 works smoothly on an...
Or perhaps it is because now Nikon is technologically ahead of Sony in reducing noise from the very same sensor. This is not the same field as manufacturing a...
It means a lot of Nikonians are very angry. ;) - RL ... One should note that Nikon D3X is nearly three times more expensive than Sony A900 despite the fact...
... The people who make the sensors know the physics and phenomenology better and in much more detail than their customers do. They must know what the...
... This is not necessarily so. I have no knowledge of Sony's internal business policies, but they would not be the first conglomerate to have a component...
... I think you are confusing very different market cases than this for high-end Sony sensors, but we're both guessing. The case you describe applies mainly...
... <http://www.photoclubalpha.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=1695&p=15916&= hilit=nikon+curve#p15916> From David Kilpatrick " The A700 in-camera JPEGs are...
Very funny, but I saw this one 3 months back with diff subtitles (high-end 3d animation industry that I used to be part of), which I got a kick out of as...
... It's become popular to change the subtitles on that clip to various themes. The one about Hitler's stolen car is good, but I think that the A900/D3X...
One must remember, though, that the higher you get into the Tele range, the more challenging it is for the AF to get a positive lock-on every time. That...
... But I can't say Nikon produces ... A lot of variables go into the overall mix to produce the final results - so its little surprise that each manufacturer...
... It means Nikon has enough dedicated fans - and is established enough in the Pro market - that they can GET the higher price....just like Canon. Clemmie...
I think that note explains what I have observed. Picture sounds unnaturally too contrasty: midtones have moved towards either dark or bright tones. Ramin...
I finally broke down and purchased a Sony Alpha-300. I was able to find one for $419.99 (US). Too bad C.C'S. going out of business. Anyway...the camera didn't...
Steve, Unless you're going to shoot a number of photos in rapid sequence, I don't think it's really going to matter what card you get. I've got a Maxxum 5D ...
Which part do you think applies only in the US - that we have laws to prevent police from confiscating personal property without due process, or that we have...
An interesting reference http://www.krages.com/ThePhotographersRight.pdf From: sybersitizen Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 5:43 PM To: Minolta@yahoogroups.com...
I meant that article applies only to the US that that other countries did not have similar or more friendly laws or court rulings. Hoping to invoke a...
The SanDisk Ultra-II's I had got about 2 years ago were rated at 9MB/sec on the Write speed - which was a perfect match for the Alpha 100 I had at the time. I...
Depending on what you mean (I'm not so sure if you mean the protection is better in the US or vice versa). Bit I think the Swedish laws gives you less...
There was afairly extensive article in "Trains" magazine (a US pub) about AMTRAK and it's rather draconian annti-photographer habits. A friend of mine had the...
The problem is that most photographers are unaware of the law (or lack thereof) as it pertains to photography in the USA. Most photographers are normally taken...
Update on my Sandisk Rebate. Bought 3 - 4GB Extreme III Cards for $59.85 from Adorama. Mailed the rebate forms on December 10, 2008 ( for $60 ). As of today...