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D2H/D2Hs/D2X/D2Xs
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<blockquote data-quote="Haris Skg" data-source="post: 664431" data-attributes="member: 44743"><p>[ATTACH]284123[/ATTACH]</p><p> Couldn't find anywhere else to present you that thing , hope there is no problem .</p><p> Heavy beyond expectation , 15 min of use and you have to search for a right / left arm replacement .</p><p> In single shot mode there is a serious delay for an image to be transferred to memory card .</p><p> The shutter works extremely fast . Battery life is neither bad or good , the batteries i use are old enough , still they gave me a respectable endurance for an everyday use . Advices from previous users concerning the way to charge the batteries will be more than helpful .[ATTACH]284447[/ATTACH]</p><p> Some spots clearly visible , not to many after all , the sensor needs some cleaning , acceptable for an old piece of equipment like this . Any suggestions ?</p><p> Anyone kind enough to provide me with some additional informations about the similarity of D1 with D1h or D1x , found the D1h's user manual far more enlightening in many details or the where to find a guide concerning the readings on top LCD display ? Some readings are not well explained .</p><p> Solved , thanks to the review from Bjorn Rorslett dating back to 12 January 2000 , giving his notes on a preproduction camera . In single shooting mode , the camera is transferring images straight to the memory card and not using the buffer at all . This happens only in continuous shooting . </p><p> Searching for the Kelvin equivalent to the white balance presets on D1 , any information will be more than appreciated . And the numbers for white balance fine tuning of course .[ATTACH]286830[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haris Skg, post: 664431, member: 44743"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]284123._xfImport[/ATTACH] Couldn't find anywhere else to present you that thing , hope there is no problem . Heavy beyond expectation , 15 min of use and you have to search for a right / left arm replacement . In single shot mode there is a serious delay for an image to be transferred to memory card . The shutter works extremely fast . Battery life is neither bad or good , the batteries i use are old enough , still they gave me a respectable endurance for an everyday use . Advices from previous users concerning the way to charge the batteries will be more than helpful .[ATTACH=CONFIG]284447._xfImport[/ATTACH] Some spots clearly visible , not to many after all , the sensor needs some cleaning , acceptable for an old piece of equipment like this . Any suggestions ? Anyone kind enough to provide me with some additional informations about the similarity of D1 with D1h or D1x , found the D1h's user manual far more enlightening in many details or the where to find a guide concerning the readings on top LCD display ? Some readings are not well explained . Solved , thanks to the review from Bjorn Rorslett dating back to 12 January 2000 , giving his notes on a preproduction camera . In single shooting mode , the camera is transferring images straight to the memory card and not using the buffer at all . This happens only in continuous shooting . Searching for the Kelvin equivalent to the white balance presets on D1 , any information will be more than appreciated . And the numbers for white balance fine tuning of course .[ATTACH=CONFIG]286830._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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