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    Nikon 18-70 vs 18-200

    Westmill got me thinking about the 18-70 3.5-4.5 lens as he rates it highly. On that basis this might get me shot :eek: I have an 18-70 from my D70 which my daughter had borrowed until recently so I decided to compare it with my 18-200 VRII lens at 18mm, 35mm and 70mm all at wide open and F8...
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    The Duck Thread

    Taken in Sale UK Regards Geoff
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    Christmas just arrived - well almost

    I currently shoot a D300s with a range of lenses, my current favourite being the 70-200 VR II. Anyway my friend just dropped by and loaned me a D700 with a 24-70 2.8. He also loaned me a 17-55 2.8 DX for my D300s. I've only got them for my holidays next week, however I've wanted to try an FX for...
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    Photo printers in the UK

    My better half and take loads of photos but rarely print them as they are just stored or submitted for comps. We now want to print some out and I have a couple of questions. Firstly, should I get a Spyder calibrator to tune my screen before I send ay for printing to make sure they will look...
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    Tried some backlighting with an off camera SB900

    Messing with the off camera flash (strobe) to try and create sunlit backlighting. Shot using my D300s, 70-200 F2.8, SB900 speedlight and SB-R200 macro flash. The flash was controlled using CLS. The exif data is available on the Flickr site. I think it looks like the sun is providing the light...
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    70-200 2.8 arriving tomorrow

    I pulled the trigger and ordered this last night. It's a good condition v1 vr unit. This is to go on my 300s. I hope it lives up to my expectations!! Slowly but surely I'm removing things to blame my bad pictures on. Soon it will only be my fault !!
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    Hi from Manchester UK

    Just joined after lurking for a while. My wife and I are D300 and 300s users. We've been users for a few years and enjoy a bit of everything (macro, wildlife and landscape). Our latest toys are a tokina 11-16 UWA and a Nikon 10.5 fisheye. Impressed with both so far. Regards Geoff
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