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hi all i've posted some new shots from the D80, for those who's still in doubt, i guarantee u no regrets! the performance is good, no under/over exposure issues. chk it out, lemme knw
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axela bro,
thnx, i suppose need to reassure ppl who dreams abt the D80 (like me ) but afraid it would be a 'mistake'! it's not what primarily the camera can do for you, but it's what YOU can do with the camera. ![]() |
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thnx ortega for the feedback |
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what is yr lens used?
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Good composition on the handlebar
You can actually probably sell that as a stock photo. |
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hey clubgrit, maybe i'll just do dat!
thnx. |
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any low light with highest ISO shots?
would like to see the noise performance as well ![]()
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tink somebody already started a thread regarding the new kit lens 18-135mm with the D80 taken at hi ISO. chk within this forum man
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i call it as i see it. for the handle bar shot, my D70 would tend to under expose this scene to keep the highlights in the reflections of the handlebar from becoming zero data. so the important thing is to know your tools, no matter what camera you use. just by looking at the scene in your viewfinder, you know what image will be captured by your camera.
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Sham,
Nice pictures ! Up on the D80! |
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hey Gn, thnx
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tested out my D80 today...
very little colour adjustment needed....most of the time it was very saturated....but great metering better than my D70 here enjoy! Last edited by swimcraze; 15th September 2006 at 12:06 AM. |
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didnt buy the kit. used my trusty 105mm lens and 75-300mm old nikkor ![]() |
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wah now i tio gian liao..
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