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24th February 2011, 11:51 PM
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Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
After reviewing Ken Rockwell's site on the subject, I came to the conclusion it was silly to spend $400 on a 1.4 nikkor 1.4 when I had about 15 50mm 1.8 lenses just hanging around...some in better shape than others...
Anyway, Thanks Pops! It works just wonderfully...see...
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25th February 2011, 01:29 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
Very nice.
Pops
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25th February 2011, 01:39 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
Originally Posted by
PopsPhotos
Very nice.
Pops
I thought you'd like them...
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25th February 2011, 01:49 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
I am tempted to swipe the flowers to take to class tomorrow. I wish the EXIF was still there. (I don't have i'net at class.) My subject tomorrow morning is that you don't have to have anything which is greatly different to make a greatly different picture. The juxtaposition of the two flowers is just great.
Pops
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25th February 2011, 02:29 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
I don't know how to copy it, so I wrote it all down:
Exp Mode auto
Fcoal Length 50mm
f/3.5 @ 1/320 ISO 100 16.4 MB file
Meter Matrix
Subj dist. .1m
WB Custom
temp 6350
tint +30
Exposure +.95
Recovery 0
Fill 16
Blacks 0
Bright +44
Contrast +41
Clarity +56
Vibrance +57
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25th February 2011, 02:57 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
Thank you. I think that implies I have permission to copy the file, temporarily?
Pops
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25th February 2011, 03:30 AM
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26th February 2011, 01:53 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
I had a series of photographs to demonstrate the the subject doesn't have to be anythingsuper-special to make a great picture. When I cycled to yours, they all said, "Did you take that one?" They explained that it was an unusual subject for me and ...
They liked it, though. It got as many comments about structure, lighting, focus and composition as my picture of the rock wall of the library building.
Pops
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26th February 2011, 02:11 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
Oddly enough, I showed it to my students today and they too seemed to like it....most of my studentws are into wacky and weird so I had to take that as a nice compliment. Glad your students enjoyed as well.
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26th February 2011, 02:47 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
I really like number 2. Number 1 is great, too.
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26th February 2011, 04:57 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
I had about a dozen different pictures to show the students to demonstrate my point. The two which drew the most comments were your flowers and this one. Comments on yours started a strong discussion on "thirds" as that was last week's discussion. This one just drew general discussion of "Is that a pattern shot or lines'n'angles?"
Again, thank you for lending me the shot.
Pops
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26th February 2011, 05:13 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
This one takes on a whole new function as a texture or abstract simply by tossing it isn Silver Efex Pro and giving it a slight tone, then overlaying it on the original at 70%, flattening, adding a curves adjustment, and...
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26th February 2011, 09:33 PM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
Nice work, Chris. I use that series later in the semester when covering some of the touch-up editing techniques. Keep in mind these are first and second semester students and I get only one hour a week with them.
Incidently, that was shot JPG, on a heavily overcast day, full shade, no WP adjustment.
Pops
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8th March 2011, 02:28 AM
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Re: Older Nikkor AF lens compatibility
Oddly enough, the 50mm 1.8 is a dream on the D7000, but the 70-210 doesn't work worth a ding-dong. In normal focal range, sans any zooming, it's adequate at best. Not sure the Tamron is not better and it's softer than warm butter. I've tried every every way to get the zoom to release, but once the camers is turned on, zip goes the zoom function - zip to the point of not working at all..
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