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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 21 2013, 10:37 AM

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yahoo recently purchased tumblr... which was part of the plan to revive flickr.. so they say la

they had the 200 photo limit since few years ago. which was okay few years ago, finally they caught up. hopefully not too late

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post May 21 2013, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(razuryza @ May 21 2013, 10:28 AM)
ads free for: http://www.flickr.com/account/upgrade

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or

for existing PRo user, 2 years renew subscriptions, for USD44.94

so u think worth to renew? for the ads free sake?
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ads free? install ad block in chrome laugh.gif

QUOTE(piscesguy @ May 21 2013, 10:32 AM)
All my photos are in my flickr site... :clap

Unlimited photos for FREE members.... rclxm9.gif
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but now i upload all craps in facebuk unsure.gif
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post May 21 2013, 10:47 AM

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Which Features are Still Limited to Flickr Pro?
The old Flickr Pro accounts included unlimited storage space, and that means it can exceed 1TB.

Flickr Pro users also get to view view counts and referrer statistics for their images. Lots of professionals often like this feature because it shows where a photo has been used or linked across the web.

Flickr Pro users can replace photos (without having to reupload), archive high-resolution original images and enjoy an ad-free experience.

Although storage and bandwidth are unlimited, they do come with a caveat. Flickr Pro users are limited to image sizes of 50MB and video sizes of 500MB. If you want to upgrade to the larger file sizes, you'll need to convert from a Flickr Pro to a free account.


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post May 21 2013, 10:49 AM

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lol convert pro to free! HOW AWSHUM! they always said Yahoo has no direction... I guess its true. few months ago it was still pushing pro accounts.. now?
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post May 21 2013, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(gerald7 @ May 21 2013, 10:49 AM)
lol convert pro to free! HOW AWSHUM! they always said Yahoo has no direction... I guess its true. few months ago it was still pushing  pro accounts.. now?
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still, I hate ads.. sakit mate

and stats is very nice... I like to kira2 laugh.gif

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post May 21 2013, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(gerald7 @ May 21 2013, 10:47 AM)
Thanks.

From the site, still got difference between PRO and FREE.


1. The old Flickr Pro accounts included unlimited storage space, and that means it can exceed 1TB.

2. Flickr Pro users also get to view view counts and referrer statistics for their images. Lots of professionals often like this feature because it shows where a photo has been used or linked across the web.

3. Flickr Pro users can replace photos (without having to reupload), archive high-resolution original images and enjoy an ad-free experience.

Pro Limitation:
Although storage and bandwidth are unlimited, they do come with a caveat. Flickr Pro users are limited to image sizes of 50MB and video sizes of 500MB. If you want to upgrade to the larger file sizes, you'll need to convert from a Flickr Pro to a free account.

More More:
Can I Buy a New Flickr Pro Account Now?
No. Flickr Pro accounts stopped being sold as of May 20, 2013. Existing Flickr Pro users can continue to use the service or migrate to a free account.

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post May 21 2013, 10:58 AM

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I think they also launched a new mobile app ? with FILTERS xD
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post May 21 2013, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ May 21 2013, 10:54 AM)
Thanks.

From the site, still got difference between PRO and FREE.
1. The old Flickr Pro accounts included unlimited storage space, and that means it can exceed 1TB.

2. Flickr Pro users also get to view view counts and referrer statistics for their images. Lots of professionals often like this feature because it shows where a photo has been used or linked across the web.

3. Flickr Pro users can replace photos (without having to reupload), archive high-resolution original images and enjoy an ad-free experience.

Pro Limitation:
Although storage and bandwidth are unlimited, they do come with a caveat. Flickr Pro users are limited to image sizes of 50MB and video sizes of 500MB. If you want to upgrade to the larger file sizes, you'll need to convert from a Flickr Pro to a free account.

More More:
Can I Buy a New Flickr Pro Account Now?
No. Flickr Pro accounts stopped being sold as of May 20, 2013. Existing Flickr Pro users can continue to use the service or migrate to a free account.
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what if someone with auto renew subscription?

and why they use term, OR migrate? as if still can use the pro?still expired? but stated stopped being sold... rclxub.gif
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post May 21 2013, 10:59 AM

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QUOTE(gerald7 @ May 21 2013, 10:49 AM)
lol convert pro to free! HOW AWSHUM! they always said Yahoo has no direction... I guess its true. few months ago it was still pushing  pro accounts.. now?
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Covert to FREE then cannot go back to PRO cause it's been discontinued.

For FREE account, just to remove ads only will cost you TWICE the price of the Pro account, and no extra features.

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What are the New Upgrade Options
Flickr Pro is going away, but Flickr will still offer upgrades for users.

For $49.99 a year, users can remove ads from the Flickr experience. This doesn't add any other features; it just removes ads.

It's worth noting that $49.99 a year is twice what a Flickr Pro membership used to cost.





And.... to get additional 1TB storage...

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For $499.99 a year, users can double their Flickr capacity and bring it all the way up to 2TB. Yeah — $500 for another terabyte of storage.


Crazy? Just subscribe 2nd account... LOL?

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QUOTE(razuryza @ May 21 2013, 10:58 AM)
what if someone with auto renew subscription?

and why they use term, OR migrate? as if still can use the pro?still expired? but stated stopped being sold... rclxub.gif
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For existing PRO users, you can choose to stay and renew.
But once you convert to FREE, you can't GoPro again

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Can I Still Keep my Flickr Pro Account?
Yes. Last year, Flickr migrated all Flickr Pro accounts into recurring accounts. As long as your account is by way of a recurring subscription (currently quarterly, yearly or for two years), you can continue to renew your account once it expires.

If your Flickr Pro account was the result of a gift certificate, it's possible that because it is not recurring, it and its benefits will end once it expires.

How Long Can I Keep My Pro Account Active?
We asked Flickr how long Flickr Pro users would be able to continue to renew their accounts and were told, "There are no plans for Pro renewals to go away."

Renewal rates will also remain the same as they are now.



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QUOTE(KTCY @ May 21 2013, 11:04 AM)
Who will want to pay when can get free ? laugh.gif
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And i hardly see the ads.. Only in the main page?
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QUOTE(razuryza @ May 21 2013, 11:11 AM)
And i hardly see the ads.. Only in the main page?
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I can't see the ads too hmm.gif
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using d600? how's the af at low light?
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QUOTE(KTCY @ May 21 2013, 08:17 AM)
ads free
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Been using Pro for years, don't remember where the ads would be at.

QUOTE(piscesguy @ May 21 2013, 09:38 AM)
Like flickr free 1tb storage, haha
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Yes! This is awesome!

QUOTE(razuryza @ May 21 2013, 10:28 AM)
ads free for: http://www.flickr.com/account/upgrade

shocking.gif

or

for existing PRo user, 2 years renew subscriptions, for USD44.94

so u think worth to renew? for the ads free sake?
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Hmm, if for ads free purpose I don't think worth it? But I'm uploading full size 36MP files nowadays to my Flickr... I think I will need the unlimited file size of the pro accounts instead of the 2TB USD499? :S

QUOTE(Andy214 @ May 21 2013, 10:54 AM)
Thanks.

From the site, still got difference between PRO and FREE.
1. The old Flickr Pro accounts included unlimited storage space, and that means it can exceed 1TB.

2. Flickr Pro users also get to view view counts and referrer statistics for their images. Lots of professionals often like this feature because it shows where a photo has been used or linked across the web.

3. Flickr Pro users can replace photos (without having to reupload), archive high-resolution original images and enjoy an ad-free experience.

Pro Limitation:
Although storage and bandwidth are unlimited, they do come with a caveat. Flickr Pro users are limited to image sizes of 50MB and video sizes of 500MB. If you want to upgrade to the larger file sizes, you'll need to convert from a Flickr Pro to a free account.

More More:
Can I Buy a New Flickr Pro Account Now?
No. Flickr Pro accounts stopped being sold as of May 20, 2013. Existing Flickr Pro users can continue to use the service or migrate to a free account.
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This is what I'm looking for. So I guess the advantage of the old pro account was, unlimited (but with 50MB per file) and also the statistics and replacing photos.

So far my 36MP JPEG don't go above 50MB... pretty safe for now?
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using d600? how's the af at low light?
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yup on the d600... low light was ok need to get the hang of it as the focus cluster too center at times I had to switch to manual focus. I still believe my old d300 is faster, but then again, I do not own any modern lenses. All my lens are D lens. 35D, 50D, 85D....

Iso damn good tho.. using from 100-3,200
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jus want to ask. i plan to get myself a dslr. my 1st dslr.
just for travel purposes. and of course plan to use for a long time.
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d5200 or d7000 ? which one better and why ?
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hi i wondering is that any photographer around kajang area?

looking for friends to tag along and learn together to improve and go for photoshot outing... =)
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jus want to ask. i plan to get myself a dslr. my 1st dslr.
just for travel purposes. and of course plan to use for a long time.
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D7000, you pay what you get laugh.gif
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QUOTE(celciuz @ May 21 2013, 02:51 PM)
Hmm, if for ads free purpose I don't think worth it? But I'm uploading full size 36MP files nowadays to my Flickr... I think I will need the unlimited file size of the pro accounts instead of the 2TB USD499? :S
This is what I'm looking for. So I guess the advantage of the old pro account was, unlimited (but with 50MB per file) and also the statistics and replacing photos.

So far my 36MP JPEG don't go above 50MB... pretty safe for now?
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I personally think the only reason to go PRO now is the unlimited space and the statistics.
Even the most expensive paid accounts from Flickr now only has 2TB of space.

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