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    Post Your Black and Whites Photos!!

    Wasn't that a character from one of the Star Wars movies?
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    Z6iii review

    They are ostensibly trying to reduce electronic waste by mandating certain types of electronics all use usbc cords for charging and not including a charger with each device. Digital cameras are one of those types of electronics. In theory, every household will have one charger to rule them all...
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    Settings for Focus Shift Shooting - Z 105mm

    I am using a Godox TT685 with an AK macro diffuser. I use the flash in manual mode and set the exposure by experience and trial and error. TTL works much of the time, but will need frequent compensation. I stick to manual as it is easier for me to control. I would suggest trying both TTL and...
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    I'm a happy camper today!

    I have mentioned the "club" my daughter and I joined last year, the Carolina Nature Photographer's Association. They have a baker's dozen local chapters throughout the Carolinas. Believe me when I say there is a ton of talent among these folks in the nature photography genre. Anyway, they have a...
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    Street Peddler

    Neighborhood watch?
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    Settings for Focus Shift Shooting - Z 105mm

    Sorry, I was under the impression you had one, due to the title. My 2 cents, the Nikkor Z105 micro is an excellent macro lens, if you are using a mirrorless Nikon. It never fails to impress in sharpness and handling. If money is tight, there are other options. Extension tubes do surprising well...
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    Z6iii review

    I went to Nikon's website and looke up the MH25a charger that came with both my Z7ii and Z5. It states that it is compatible for the EN-EL15 and EN-EL15a batteries. It charges my EN-EL15c batteries just fine, and again, it was supplies with the camera for charging the battery. I looked at the...
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    Settings for Focus Shift Shooting - Z 105mm

    Well, since I am taking mine manually, I don't really want to have to take a lot more than is really necessary, especially when I am taking them handheld. The other issue is that I'm frequently taking them using flash, and need to take time for the flash to recycle. Which is usually only a...
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    Settings for Focus Shift Shooting - Z 105mm

    I played around a little with the auto focus stacking and never use it anymore. Keep in mind, I do my macro almost exclusively in the field. I assume you are going to be using it for macro work, given the lens you mentioned. I do my focus stacks manually, and mostly handheld. Yes, sometimes they...
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    Post Your Black and Whites Photos!!

    Here's one I'm not sure about. Some of my hesitance may be that I have seen several similar shots by other photographers in the area. Let me know what you think.
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    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    Well, it's been a while since I went out on a "real photo outing". Got out to Magnolia this morning. The birds are just now starting to build nests for the busy nesting season. I discovered that I'm a little rusty. I need to get back out there and shoot more. These guys were very near the...
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    Am I actually undead?

    I'm sorry, did you say something?
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    HDR Enabled

    Whenever I shoot HDR, I don't bother doing it in camera. I just shoot a set of bracketed shots and then do an HDR merge in editing. Of course, you have to have editing software that supports that.
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    D5300 Viewfinder "Shift" - what to do?

    It's certainly a viable option. My thinking is that, if you can afford the 5600, it would give you an upgraded primary camera, and the 5300 would be a viable backup as long as it still works. It all depends on how much it will hurt you to lay out the extra $200. That would be a no brainer for...
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    Post your church shots

    When you don't have the luxury of power tools, you learn how to do as efficiently as as possible with the tools at hand. I was into woodworking for a while and became enamored of the old hand tools. Sure, the table saw and router table is quick, but you can do almost anything with a hand saw...
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    D5300 Viewfinder "Shift" - what to do?

    No idea on the shift, other than an issue with the mirror, as you said. I wouldn't want to go on an expensive photo trip without a backup camera, especially since you have an issue with your current camera. Between the two you listed, I would definitely go for the D5600, especially with only...
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    Which 70-300mm for D5300?

    If you look to the first Ken Rockwell link I posted, just past the introduction is a brief description of the differences between the two. The AF-P (E) is the latest of the two and has several advantages over the older AF-S (G) model. The designations of AF-S and AF-P is the S is silent wave...
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    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    Not sure why I like this image, but it appeals to me. We don't get snow around here but maybe once every 8-10 years.
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    January 2025 Monthly Assignment: Wood and/or Metal

    Metal sewer cover with rare to us snow covering it.
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