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Fun with Nikon Images

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Godfrey

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I'm partial to Speysides and Highlands -- in case anybody's shopping for me :ROTFL:
Tell me when and where, and I'll bring along a bottle of Glen Rothes to sip while we discuss cameras, lenses, and Photography, Jack!

I am serious... :D

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Swissblad

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Tell me when and where, and I'll bring along a bottle of Glen Rothes to sip while we discuss cameras, lenses, and Photography, Jack!

I am serious... :D

G
That would be a fun get together..... I'll bring some Islay malts for Jørgen and co.....;)
 

Jack

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Tell me when and where, and I'll bring along a bottle of Glen Rothes to sip while we discuss cameras, lenses, and Photography, Jack!

I am serious... :D

G
Now there's a plan! We should do another local get-together. Seriously, let me noodle this and figure something out.
 

Jorgen Udvang

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You'll have to supply your own scotch, but FaceTime or Skype would bring you to the gathering.

:)

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I'll start with the liquids, just to be prepared. Unfortunately, the only bottle here is a Caol Ila, a relatively modest Islay whisky. I'll try to find another one and see if this Skype thing works... or FaceTime? Isn't that some Apple feature? This computer has an illustration of some spoiled fruit on the lid. Might work then...
 

Jorgen Udvang

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They said: "It's raining. We have to get up!"
I said: "Why? Are you afraid of getting wet?"

They stayed :)

D2Xs with 300mm f/4 AF @ f/4

 

Jorgen Udvang

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While no camera that I've tried can compete with the all round competence of the D810, few if any can mimic the old school Velvia look of the D2Xs. The gritty, deeply saturated files that it produces at ISO 400 when the light is right, particularly when paired with a film era prime lens, are simply unique. It's a much loved camera, and I haven't excluded the thought of buying another one. They are silly cheap now.

D2Xs with Nikkor 300mm f/4 AF @ f/4

 
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