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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.25, D500 out now
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[PF] T.J.
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Mar 21 2015, 10:32 PM
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Mar 21 2015, 12:56 AM) the dust issue? I thought Nikon will replace it for free or? hmmmm the 200g more on the d700 and also the age puts me a little off compared to the d600. it seems that I have to go Nikon TS to try them when i'm free to get the answer. Anyone has used 35mm dx or 50mm f1.8 letting go?  Even if they change for you for free for a lifetime its not worth it if your d600 spends more time in the sc than in your hands huhj T____T
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V12Kompressor
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Mar 21 2015, 10:32 PM
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 21 2015, 10:30 PM) Awesome photos! Very very nice~ Keep it up man   You have Citroen fetish? Keep on favorite my Citroen shots only.
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[PF] T.J.
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Mar 21 2015, 10:33 PM
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QUOTE(0168257061 @ Mar 21 2015, 05:35 PM) Sifus sekalian. I am planning to get UWA zoom soon. Who here has own/tested Tamron 15-30 VC before ? Kinda attractive given the price, compared to 16-35 F4 vr Maybe can ask wkwong91 sifu, he is looking for something similar and has been doing some research for some time
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mingyuyu
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Mar 21 2015, 10:41 PM
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 21 2015, 10:32 PM) Even if they change for you for free for a lifetime its not worth it if your d600 spends more time in the sc than in your hands huhj T____T they're not replacing it with a d610 shutter? (the fixed ones) instead of using the "new" d600 shutter?
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[PF] T.J.
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Mar 21 2015, 10:42 PM
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Mar 21 2015, 10:41 PM) they're not replacing it with a d610 shutter? (the fixed ones) instead of using the "new" d600 shutter?  Dunno neh haha
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wkwong91
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Mar 21 2015, 11:20 PM
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QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ Mar 21 2015, 10:32 PM)  You have Citroen fetish? Keep on favorite my Citroen shots only.  You are sifu ma. QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 21 2015, 10:33 PM) Maybe can ask wkwong91 sifu, he is looking for something similar and has been doing some research for some time  I xda do research for Tammy wor this time. Haha. Now I have another option already.  *After did my homework, I still prefer 16-35mm. This post has been edited by wkwong91: Mar 21 2015, 11:41 PM
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V12Kompressor
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Mar 22 2015, 12:05 AM
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Mar 21 2015, 11:20 PM) You are sifu ma. I xda do research for Tammy wor this time. Haha. Now I have another option already.  *After did my homework, I still prefer 16-35mm.  you more sifu. I kit lens only.
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goldfries
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Mar 22 2015, 12:12 AM
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0168257061
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Mar 22 2015, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 21 2015, 10:33 PM) Maybe can ask wkwong91 sifu, he is looking for something similar and has been doing some research for some time  QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Mar 21 2015, 11:20 PM) You are sifu ma. I xda do research for Tammy wor this time. Haha. Now I have another option already.  *After did my homework, I still prefer 16-35mm.  So sifu, why you still prefer 16-35 ? I have try to ration between them. Reason to go for nikon: - Easier to get filters, cheaper price - Longer reach - It is Nikon - Lighter Reason to go for Tamron: - Wider by 1mm - Cheaper price - 1 stop brighter
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wkwong91
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Mar 22 2015, 11:44 AM
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QUOTE(0168257061 @ Mar 22 2015, 12:44 AM) So sifu, why you still prefer 16-35 ? I have try to ration between them. Reason to go for nikon: - It is Nikon - better resale value - Lighter - lighter easy to carry around - Nano Reason to go for Tamron: - Wider by 1mm - do u really need the extra 1mm? ask yourself. How frequently u will use the 15mm? - 1 stop brighter - this is the main point why u select Tammy right? IMHO, just get what u want and what u need. If 15mm and f2.8 are ur concern then go for Tammy.
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TSAgito666
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Mar 22 2015, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Mar 21 2015, 10:41 PM) they're not replacing it with a d610 shutter? (the fixed ones) instead of using the "new" d600 shutter?  never happen in malaysia . XD only in US or some other country lol.... nikon malaysia care less about customer here i think  QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 22 2015, 12:12 AM) ya la. maybe kena ask the programmer of this forum to improve the BB code, the other 2 forum which is using BB code one like polycount also can use IMG tag without problem.
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goldfries
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Mar 23 2015, 01:08 AM
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the thing is earlier I can. Now i can't, maybe FB disabled.
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TSAgito666
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Mar 23 2015, 09:21 AM
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 23 2015, 01:08 AM) the thing is earlier I can. Now i can't, maybe FB disabled. duno, last time can use the jpg as the end of URL, now they give weird code liao... but thing is BB code can do this actually, i use polycount forum bb code can put facebuk img link XD
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goldfries
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Mar 23 2015, 09:41 AM
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even now if you end it with JPG it still won't call. now back to Nikon topic - I like D5500 but D7100 can share battery with my D750 and can pop-up flash trigger.  Darn Nikon!
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teetaatee
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Mar 23 2015, 03:51 PM
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gerald7
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Mar 23 2015, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE(teetaatee @ Mar 23 2015, 03:51 PM) mmm this i like !
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[PF] T.J.
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Mar 23 2015, 06:12 PM
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Macro come liao  Orange longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae; Coleoptera) by PF T.J., on Flickr This moderately large longhorn beetle displays some striking orange and metallic green colourations- awfully attractive! As the name suggests, longhorn beetles are beetles that have long antennae "horns" which may be longer than their bodies. Giant centipede- Scolopendra subspinipes by PF T.J., on Flickr A giant centipede! Probably a different subspecies or different colour morph this time (as opposed to the usual one which is mostly red in colour). This beautiful centipede has legs that vary from green to yellow to bright red- nice! Orchid mantis nymph- Hymenopus cf. coronatus by PF T.J., on Flickr This tiny but beautiful mantis may likely be the 1st instar of the beautiful, famous and ferocious orchid mantis that many people adore. When can I actually see an adult? T____T Huntsman spider- Heteropoda sp. by PF T.J., on Flickr This huntsman spider was waiting for prey on some patches of lichen during the day- must be real hungry. Despite this, it wasn't easy to locate this spider! More on Macro Photography here: PixelsDimensionCheck out Malaysia's wildlife here: WildLife MalaysiaThis post has been edited by [PF] T.J.: Mar 23 2015, 06:15 PM
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teetaatee
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Mar 23 2015, 06:29 PM
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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Mar 23 2015, 05:01 PM) waw... thanks
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[PF] T.J.
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Mar 24 2015, 08:08 PM
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Parallel-spined Spiny Spider (Gasteracantha diardi) under UV illumination 1 by PF T.J., on Flickr Spiders are easy to find at night, mainly because their eyes will fluoresce when being shined by UV. However, certain spiders have entire body parts that fluoresce instead. It is unclear as to why this happens. Some say its for males to locate the females; some say its an attractant towards preys; and some say it serves as a warning to the spider itself that its exposed (under moonlight) to predation. More on Macro Photography here: PixelsDimensionCheck out Malaysia's wildlife here: WildLife Malaysia Parallel-spined Spiny Spider (Gasteracantha diardi) under UV illumination 2 by PF T.J., on Flickr Top view of the spiny spider. Note that certain parts of the body appear brighter than others. It is too bad I have been conned about the wavelength of the UV torchlight- this one is way too bright (390nm)! More on Macro Photography here: PixelsDimensionCheck out Malaysia's wildlife here: WildLife Malaysia
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