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thanks for the question ...why ?
Jorgen thanks very kind of you.Excellent photos, Jolly. I still use cameras of all kinds of vintages. They all have their personalities and quirks, but they are also all better at capturing the moment than I am.
Amazing, never noticed it !My first DSLR too. I have bitter sweet memories. The kit cost me 1600 Euros only for the camera to die a BGLOD. Nikon's denial of the flaw until much later did make an impression.
I still have two of them. Their Sony CCDs are serving me very well in some important experiments.
The Sony CCD in D70:
A crop (the tiny dots are the microlenses atop each pixel):
Now I have developed means and methods to get rid of the microlenses and the Bayer dyes without doing this sort of damage. Extremely useful.
Amazing, never noticed it !
My first was a D70 but I had the nice idea to drop it from my backpack ... then it came the D70s which i found superior, a very nice camera.
Then the D200 ... D300 ... D700 and .... X-PRO1 ... lol that's not a Nikon as you know
+1.:thumbs:WoW! Steen! :thumbs: