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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Broken 10 pin
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 740390" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>The BIGGEST advantage for me is the visualization on my iPad... The majority of what I shoot is on a tripod... but the hardest issue for my old eyes is seeing whether the area I'm focusing on is actually IN focus... my iPad and CamR2 turn the viewfinder into an 11" screen... I've tried every macro system and focus stacking system known to man... CamR2 is such a breeze, and spot on every time... My D810 does 9 frames for HDR bracketing @ 1 stop per frame...but the CamR2 can do 20 or 30...giving you crazy flexibility if you want it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 740390, member: 10742"] The BIGGEST advantage for me is the visualization on my iPad... The majority of what I shoot is on a tripod... but the hardest issue for my old eyes is seeing whether the area I'm focusing on is actually IN focus... my iPad and CamR2 turn the viewfinder into an 11" screen... I've tried every macro system and focus stacking system known to man... CamR2 is such a breeze, and spot on every time... My D810 does 9 frames for HDR bracketing @ 1 stop per frame...but the CamR2 can do 20 or 30...giving you crazy flexibility if you want it... [/QUOTE]
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