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D700
pros and cons of the D700
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<blockquote data-quote="Briegman" data-source="post: 16793" data-attributes="member: 3178"><p>Hi Marcel,</p><p></p><p>Ok I'll try without writing an essay. </p><p>Go to Nikon website and search download of D2XMODE picture control( there three modes plus landscape and portrait)</p><p>I would skip d2xmode3, as it is not very good or different to pic control already stored. </p><p>These files are *.nop files, save them in NIKON folder on card (root level). </p><p>1. Insert card</p><p>2. Shooting menu/manage picture control/ load save/ copy to camera. </p><p>3. .nop files come up, select whichever one (except for mode3) press OK save as xxxxxx. </p><p>That's it, a quick word on results, with mode1, color is good but yellow/reds shift a bit. Mode2 is spot on, Feature the 'old' Nikon colors. Landscape gives you a good vivid punchy result, less vivid than vivid. </p><p>Beware though that contrast will be pushed up forcing whites to be near blown and taking dark values downwards. Not a big issue in my opinion. </p><p>Hope this helps, sorry for the long reply. </p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briegman, post: 16793, member: 3178"] Hi Marcel, Ok I'll try without writing an essay. Go to Nikon website and search download of D2XMODE picture control( there three modes plus landscape and portrait) I would skip d2xmode3, as it is not very good or different to pic control already stored. These files are *.nop files, save them in NIKON folder on card (root level). 1. Insert card 2. Shooting menu/manage picture control/ load save/ copy to camera. 3. .nop files come up, select whichever one (except for mode3) press OK save as xxxxxx. That's it, a quick word on results, with mode1, color is good but yellow/reds shift a bit. Mode2 is spot on, Feature the 'old' Nikon colors. Landscape gives you a good vivid punchy result, less vivid than vivid. Beware though that contrast will be pushed up forcing whites to be near blown and taking dark values downwards. Not a big issue in my opinion. Hope this helps, sorry for the long reply. Brian [/QUOTE]
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