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Crystal on the tracks
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 118287" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>I do not use the camera's meter 95% of the time, going all the way back to when I first got my F2's. I have never even used any of the "auto" buttons after two and a half years of owning the camera. I normally use a Sekonic L-358 incident/flash meter or a Pentax Spotmeter V. For me, the D700 is nothing more than a digital version of a Nikon F2. It stays in manual over 99% of the time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 118287, member: 12827"] I do not use the camera's meter 95% of the time, going all the way back to when I first got my F2's. I have never even used any of the "auto" buttons after two and a half years of owning the camera. I normally use a Sekonic L-358 incident/flash meter or a Pentax Spotmeter V. For me, the D700 is nothing more than a digital version of a Nikon F2. It stays in manual over 99% of the time [/QUOTE]
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