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Nice view of the Thames

clock January 31, 2008 13:59 by author Mikkel

I'm still processing the image .. you'll notice a lot of "noise" if you close-up on Big Ben for instance, trying to get rid of it, but as a "v0.1"-release, I'm pretty satisfied with the result.


London

clock January 29, 2008 12:19 by author Mikkel
Christina and I were in London last week. We found a hotel near Vauxhall Underground station - which is directly connected to Victoria Station and Oxford Circus - got a couple of inexpensive plane tickets and just went.

We had a good week, an ok hotel room, decent weather (for January) and have come home with soar feet, aching backs and bank accounts drained :o)

I got to shoot a bit with my new camera, don't know if the pics will be any good, haven't had time to look at them yet, but there just may be a few taken from the London Eye, that will be worth posting here


New Camera

clock January 21, 2008 10:04 by author Mikkel
I bought a new Camera last week - due to arrive today .. shortly I hope :o) I'm very satisfied with my old (9 months) D40, but it has some short-comings that have been eating at me for a while now, so naturally I needed to upgrade :o) - and here's my justifying it to myself :o)

Lens compatibility
The D40 is limited in the sense, that it's the first Nikon camera to ship without Auto Focus (AF) built into the camera house. It relies on lenses built after 2006 with AFS (basically AF motor built into the lens) - which means that any older lenses won't auto focus on the D40. New AFS-lenses cost upwards of $800! Older non-AFS-lenses come used at maybe $50 or $100. Another issue is the lack of "metering" (roughly: "measuring of light") using older lenses, but that's minor compared to the AF.

Adjustment is a bit coarse
Well.. it's a "cheap" camera, so naturally they cut some corners. ISO range is a bit narrower than the other models, white-balance tuning is done i Photoshop - not on the camera, bracketing is a manual operation, no aperture wheel, I could propably go on.

So I went and bought the new D300. It's a magnificent camera (or so everybody says), built in magnesium and with full weather-seal (no dust or moist getting into the camera), compatible with every Nikon lens built since 1979, all the bells and whistles and much improved performance at high ISO (better at taking good pictures at low light), customizable in a ton of ways and basically God's gift to any amateur photographer. Can't wait to get my hands on it.


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