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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.20, Nikon when you fix the D600 dust gate!?

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post May 7 2013, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(ongdennis @ May 7 2013, 11:29 PM)
They say digital one more accurate on the humid control. Just check the humid lvl from time to time lo...once a while open it.

My aipo one if too long no restart...the reading will stuck at 45 or 46 forever even I open the door for sometime...I also feel not reliable on the reading...
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oo, i tot analog more reliable since its like just more simple mechanism.. xD
now i see @ 35% time, i quickly take out the dehumidifier, then quickly close xD then go back 40 ! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif will use this method then !

QUOTE(gunzerdude @ May 7 2013, 11:34 PM)
LOL I also using Wonderful brand, bought from Digi Color. Has an automatic dehumidifier inside, but takes trial and error to find out the proper setting since it's an analog unit.

Btw sent my V1 to Nikon BTS today because of lens error  shakehead.gif

Saw the D7100 there, oh man the grip freaking nice to hold compared to my D7000.

Reminds me of the ergonomics of my D5100, but much more solid of course  brows.gif
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D7100 grip better alot meh? but the price like not worth leh unless u got extra to spend...

btw back to wonderful, at first i was like "wtf , wonderful this name." i tot some cheap brand @@ then i googled up the brand.. never judge a book by its cover? haha, found out its not bad at all...

mirrorless repair compare to DSLR, same price or cheaper? hmm.gif

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QUOTE(BlizzardCraft @ May 7 2013, 11:52 PM)
oo, i tot analog more reliable since its like just more simple mechanism.. xD
now i see @ 35% time, i quickly take out the dehumidifier, then quickly close xD then go back 40 !  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif  will use this method then !
D7100 grip better alot meh? but the price like not worth leh unless u got extra to spend...

btw back to wonderful, at first i was like "wtf , wonderful this name." i tot some cheap brand @@ then i googled up the brand.. never judge a book by its cover? haha, found out its not bad at all...

mirrorless repair compare to DSLR, same price or cheaper?  hmm.gif
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For me as long as the dry box can work can already la, my dry box cost me 350, if not wrong equivalent one from Aipo would be around 500+, in the end still doing the same thing, what for? hmm.gif

The d7100 in photos looks almost the same as the D7000, but there's a big difference in the ergonomics, the grip especially

The D7000 has a straight and box like grip while the D7100 one is very slightly curved and also has an indent for your middle finger too.

Also noticed AE/AF lock button is easier to reach, good for AF-On users. Bigger LCD screen, but most reviews did not mention that the metering screen on the top is also sightly wider already.

Oh, and I like the individual covers for the ports, can open halfway just exposing the ones you need instead of opening an entire door on the D7000.

Shutter sound very familiar, but has an "electronic" ring to it for some reason, not sure if I described it right.

Feel of the buttons are abit of a downgrade though, feels softer to press. Some like it, I don't.



All in all subtle differences la, but these small things will affect you if you use your camera alot. thumbup.gif
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post May 8 2013, 12:26 AM

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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ May 8 2013, 12:08 AM)
For me as long as the dry box can work can already la, my dry box cost me 350, if not wrong equivalent one from Aipo would be around 500+, in the end still doing the same thing, what for?  hmm.gif

The d7100 in photos looks almost the same as the D7000, but there's a big difference in the ergonomics, the grip especially

The D7000 has a straight and box like grip while the D7100 one is very slightly curved and also has an indent for your middle finger too.

Also noticed AE/AF lock button is easier to reach, good for AF-On users. Bigger LCD screen, but most reviews did not mention that the metering screen on the top is also sightly wider already.

Oh, and I like the individual covers for the ports, can open halfway just exposing the ones you need instead of opening an entire door on the D7000.

Shutter sound very familiar, but has an "electronic" ring to it for some reason, not sure if I described it right.

Feel of the buttons are abit of a downgrade though, feels softer to press. Some like it, I don't.
All in all subtle differences la, but these small things will affect you if you use your camera alot.  thumbup.gif
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hmm ergonomics for me i'm okay with it , as long as wont be too silly to hold... get use to it then can alr thumbup.gif

how much is it? RM5800 with kitlens? if so then can save around (5800-3300) RM1500 @@ can get one good lens liao !
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QUOTE(BlizzardCraft @ May 8 2013, 12:26 AM)
hmm ergonomics for me i'm okay with it , as long as wont be too silly to hold... get use to it then can alr  thumbup.gif

how much is it? RM5800 with kitlens? if so then can save around (5800-3300) RM1500 @@ can get one good lens liao !
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Purely comparing the prices from One Stop, it's 2459 vs 3799 body only, 3299 vs 4599 for Kit, so yeah, somewhat in that range la.

I guess for me it's just something i have to get used to for now, although to be honest the D7100 felt right at home in my hands the instant I held it.

Sad la, because if I had disposable income, can definitely consider it one. sweat.gif

Which is too bad since I need a wide-angle more than better ergonomics brows.gif
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post May 8 2013, 12:45 AM

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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ May 8 2013, 12:36 AM)
Purely comparing the prices from One Stop, it's 2459 vs 3799 body only, 3299 vs 4599 for Kit, so yeah, somewhat in that range la.

I guess for me it's just something i have to get used to for now, although to be honest the D7100 felt right at home in my hands the instant I held it.

Sad la, because if I had disposable income, can definitely consider it one.  sweat.gif

Which is too bad since I need a wide-angle more than better ergonomics  brows.gif
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new model always felt right at home when we first hold 'em. LOL. the first dslr that i hold is D90, and i determined to buy this model, until one day i pass by nikon center in klcc.. i tried D7000 for the first time, and after that i can't go back to D90 anymore tongue.gif true story.. haha
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post May 8 2013, 12:47 AM

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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ May 8 2013, 12:36 AM)
Purely comparing the prices from One Stop, it's 2459 vs 3799 body only, 3299 vs 4599 for Kit, so yeah, somewhat in that range la.

I guess for me it's just something i have to get used to for now, although to be honest the D7100 felt right at home in my hands the instant I held it.

Sad la, because if I had disposable income, can definitely consider it one.  sweat.gif

Which is too bad since I need a wide-angle more than better ergonomics  brows.gif
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ergonomics are for the Pampered !! brows.gif

btw just noticed my maths was wrong sleep.gif and its 4800 , dont know why i tot of 5800....

what wide angle u got already? btw pertaining to the dry box. its box rite? not cabinet? i bought mine in India here for rm200 like that.. kinda expensive compared to rm120 in Malaysia.. but already despo doh.gif
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post May 8 2013, 01:06 AM

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Hi guys, mmm im currently dont know what lens should i get.

Do you guys have any suggestion?
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post May 8 2013, 01:12 AM

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QUOTE(akcatzstudio @ May 8 2013, 01:06 AM)
Hi guys, mmm im currently dont know what lens should i get.

Do you guys have any suggestion?
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What do you want to shoot? Your budget? Your camera?
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post May 8 2013, 01:12 AM

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QUOTE(Silverfire @ May 8 2013, 01:12 AM)
What do you want to shoot? Your budget? Your camera?
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Im currently using D300s, shoot for potrait maybe.

2k below?
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post May 8 2013, 01:13 AM

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QUOTE(akcatzstudio @ May 8 2013, 01:06 AM)
Hi guys, mmm im currently dont know what lens should i get.

Do you guys have any suggestion?
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if u donno, means u no need new lens lor
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post May 8 2013, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(razuryza @ May 8 2013, 01:13 AM)
if u donno, means u no need new lens lor
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Im thinking to get wide haha because i currently only have 50mm, my 17-50mm cant use dy must send to service center cry.gif
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post May 8 2013, 01:44 AM

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QUOTE(akcatzstudio @ May 8 2013, 01:06 AM)
Hi guys, mmm im currently dont know what lens should i get.

Do you guys have any suggestion?
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hmm, u said for portrait, 50mm can use for portrait ,no? ._.

if wide , u can go for the tokina smile.gif 11-16

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post May 8 2013, 01:47 AM

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QUOTE(BlizzardCraft @ May 8 2013, 01:44 AM)
hmm, u said for portrait, 50mm can use for portrait ,no? ._.

if wide , u can go for the tokina smile.gif 11-16
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Hahahaha i know 50mm can but i need other lens too.

Hmmm okay thanks smile.gif rclxms.gif
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post May 8 2013, 01:48 AM

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QUOTE(akcatzstudio @ May 8 2013, 01:47 AM)
Hahahaha i know 50mm can but i need other lens too.

Hmmm okay thanks smile.gif  rclxms.gif
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for me i use 85mm as portrait and tele streets, 35mm for normal streets.. 50mm i found out too in between for streets ( for me ) .
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QUOTE(BlizzardCraft @ May 8 2013, 01:48 AM)
for me i use 85mm as portrait and tele streets, 35mm for normal streets.. 50mm i found out too in between for streets ( for me ) .
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Ohhhh hmmm anyway thank you! Hehehe smile.gif
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post May 8 2013, 02:02 AM

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sifus! does 35mm prime with f16 enough to make sun ray ( not sure the specific term ) to be shown on camera? do i need any post process to make it prominent? cuz it seems i shot at f16 and cant get the rays

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QUOTE(BlizzardCraft @ May 8 2013, 02:02 AM)
sifus! does 35mm prime with f16 enough to make sun flare come out? do i need any post process to make it prominent? cuz it seems i shot at f16 and cant get sun flare..
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f16 can get liao de, I guess you may need to adjust your angle sikit.
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post May 8 2013, 02:12 AM

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QUOTE(Silverfire @ May 8 2013, 02:02 AM)
f16 can get liao de, I guess you may need to adjust your angle sikit.
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i mean sun ray.. i post the pic here see. my angle correct?
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QUOTE(BlizzardCraft @ May 8 2013, 01:48 AM)
for me i use 85mm as portrait and tele streets, 35mm for normal streets.. 50mm i found out too in between for streets ( for me ) .
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i packed my 85mm for portrait but its too close sometimes.. need 135mm maybe hahaha

but for street, i just go with tele-zoom most of the time

maybe the 18-35 f1.8 is a good tele-zoom for street (crop body)

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the lens seems long

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