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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.24, WE love spiders

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post Apr 1 2014, 11:08 AM, updated 11y ago

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post Apr 1 2014, 11:10 AM

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Holy crap, I posted so many at V23? ._.
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Agito666, damn nice wei the 1st picture!! laugh.gif laugh.gif

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post Apr 1 2014, 12:14 PM

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aiyak no wonder i see no new post. see2 new thread liao
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Congrats on new thread guys.
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post Apr 1 2014, 02:19 PM

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I plan to buy 35mm lens, now I have kit lens 18-140mm for my d5300. now I want to buy grad ND filter. this lens has different thread size right? any one has suggestion which one lens is better with filter to capture landscape?
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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Apr 1 2014, 02:19 PM)
I plan to buy 35mm lens, now I have kit lens 18-140mm for my d5300. now I want to buy grad ND filter. this lens has different thread size right? any one has suggestion which one lens is better with filter to capture landscape?
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52mm vs 67mm

need to buy 2 adapter rings...

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post Apr 1 2014, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Apr 1 2014, 02:19 PM)
I plan to buy 35mm lens, now I have kit lens 18-140mm for my d5300. now I want to buy grad ND filter. this lens has different thread size right? any one has suggestion which one lens is better with filter to capture landscape?
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i suggest no need graduated filter la. just shoot RAW. if cant use 1 shot, then use bracketing.
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post Apr 1 2014, 04:36 PM

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post Apr 1 2014, 05:08 PM

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Never realize I posted that many in the previous thread o.o

Btw, anyway to focus a 1.4 lens accurately a? Focus recompose using center point the focus always run away 1.

Only can use outer focus point le huh? ==
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 1 2014, 05:08 PM)
Never realize I posted that many in the previous thread o.o

Btw, anyway to focus a 1.4 lens accurately a? Focus recompose using center point the focus always run away 1.

Only can use outer focus point le huh? ==
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Focus recomposing is usually not accurate when your DOF is small oh hmm.gif
Try manually selecting AF points? hmm.gif

Can try it using Liveview too if you need to "focus" on areas way outside the focusing area haha
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haha didn't thought I spam canon thread spam until nikon thread also let me spam XD
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haha didn't thought I spam canon thread spam until nikon thread also let me spam XD
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Time for you to get the Nikon D8000  brows.gif  brows.gif
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i am waiting for the d9000 la weih whistling.gif
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 1 2014, 05:08 PM)
Never realize I posted that many in the previous thread o.o

Btw, anyway to focus a 1.4 lens accurately a? Focus recompose using center point the focus always run away 1.

Only can use outer focus point le huh? ==
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Normally what I do is, if I'm really near to subject I would use the corner AF points. If I'm relatively far away then I would rely on the middle points (or any of the 15 cross sensors).
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 1 2014, 07:38 PM)
Normally what I do is, if I'm really near to subject I would use the corner AF points. If I'm relatively far away then I would rely on the middle points (or any of the 15 cross sensors).
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any reason for this?
angle or DOF?

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Based on my experience, the corner AF points tends to miss when I shoot far away subject. And shooting close to mfd, its best not to recompose ;-) (oh the side AF works pretty well when subject is close).
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So fast new thread.... Havent been shooting for a long time cry.gif
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