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DrDeano said:OP, Seems you flushed out the liberals on this forum better than the toad in your photo.
Took me 5 minutes of painful eye squinting to be able to see the toad.
This could be one of those fun "what is it?" pics.
You are really rubbing it in aren't you?tron said:So there will be a rumor that in the year 2120 Canon sensors will have 23 stops of DR and Nikon 25 ;Djukka said:there are calculations who shows about 24 stops of DR when the eyes and the brain interprets scanning of a motive, scene from the blackest to whitest
The problem is there will be still arguing whether this is valid because DxO will have downsized the 300 Mpixel Canon and the 500Mpixel Nikon images down to ... 8 ;D
Mt Spokane Photography said:Good way for a inexperienced photographer to end up with expensive problems that end up costing more than new.Dylan777 said:I would go for a used combo on Craiglist:
1. 17-55 f2.8 IS ==> general shooting
2. 50mm f1.4 ==> portrait
Mt Spokane Photography said:Back in the 1920's and 1930's these groups were monoploistic and were called zaibatsu.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keiretsu
traveller said:Here's another question, if you use the default AE lock (i.e. * button), is there any way to disable it without turning the camera off and the back on? Maybe I'm being stupid, but I've never found a way! (Personally, I generally use back button AF, with AF disabled on the shutter button and AE lock on half press).
Jim Saunders said:I like the first one a little more, but only a little; Well done!
Mt Spokane Photography said:Its only part of a camera, when you put all the pieces together, the price is a bit more, in fact, a lot more.
All camera manufacturers are hurting for sales. Prices will keep dropping.
dr croubie said:There's a very good Firefox Add-On that I use, called Ad-Block Plus.
In short, it blocks ads.
But one very useful side-effect of it is that you can see *exactly* what sites are looked up on each web page. You'd be surprised how many websites are referenced on one single page.
Anyway, there's the "big" 3rd-party advertisers that are on almost every page, google ads, tribalfusion, doubleclick.net and all the rest. Just block these 3rd-party sites and you block most ads.
You know what's interesting about www.senscore.org?
They don't use a 3rd-party advertiser. There are No links to anything else on their page.
You know what that means?
Those ads for nikon aren't just random "it's a camera page so we'll assign it a camera ad" links like you get on place like here.
Those ads for nikon reside on the same website as the scores.
You know what that means?
Nikon are paying that site directly.
nikonfail.
louislbnc said:One of the primary thing that determines the noise level is the pixel size.