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Old 1st November 2004   #1
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Default Any Post edit software recommendation

Is there any good, easy to use post edit software that is easily available in the market ? The Picture Project that comes with the D70 is a disappointment. It doesn't help much though ...

Any good recommendations aside to PhotoShop ?
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Nikon Capture 4.1.3.

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Where can I purchase it or get it ..?
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Try Nikon authorized dealers or the Nikon Showroom. Go to http://www.nikon.com.sg and click on the "where to buy" button for more info. Or go to http://www.nikonusa.com/template.php?goingto=dtc_home to download a trial version and purchase the Serial Number online later to fully activate the software.

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Lords has 5 copies IIRC, saw the boxes there on saturday when I dropped by. Didn't ask about the price though.
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Thanks for the advice guys ..!

The Pic Project supplied is really a disappointment I have to say ..! **SIGH**

Whats the general difference between the SB 600 & SB 800 ?

Heard a lot about the SB 800 but dun see much pple owning a SB 600 here ... any views
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Originally Posted by jeff3tan
Thanks for the advice guys ..!

The Pic Project supplied is really a disappointment I have to say ..! **SIGH**

Whats the general difference between the SB 600 & SB 800 ?

Heard a lot about the SB 800 but dun see much pple owning a SB 600 here ... any views
Hi there, maybe you can log on to www.nikon.com.sg
to compare the diff. General difference is the guilde number as well as the fifth batt compartment for the SB800.
Zorro and myself own the SB600. i got it to start off with something simple as the SB800 seems very complicated to me. i am not so professional to utilise all its wonderful functions.thats why i chose the SB600 which was also half the price of SB 800.
SB600= $325
SB800= $ 620
hope this helps.....thanks..cheers..
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Does it have funtions like the slave "Remote" just like the SB 800 ..

Just confused after reading those specs on the web site ... so wanted to hear some general comments from the users ....
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Originally Posted by jeff3tan
Does it have funtions like the slave "Remote" just like the SB 800 ..

Just confused after reading those specs on the web site ... so wanted to hear some general comments from the users ....
i can only use SB600 as a slave whereas you can use SB800 as a master/ slave flash unit.
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Can I say that the SB 600 can be use as remote sync as a slave ?
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Originally Posted by jeff3tan
Can I say that the SB 600 can be use as remote sync as a slave ?
eh..what i know and tested is i set my D70 as master and when i fire my flash, my SB600 flash together. is that what you mean?
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yeap yeap .. teo teo ..!
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Originally Posted by jeff3tan
yeap yeap .. teo teo ..!
good luck to resist the NAS virus....... go get it....
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