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Proper Lens Sharpness Test (Part 2 – HD)

February 24th, 2010 Lisa Blackstone No comments

This tutorial shows you how to properly check your lens’ sharpness to make sure you have a good or bad copy by making sure it focuses properly without any back-focusing or front-focusing. Some of the settings as shown in the video could guarantee you sharp results. Below are the direct links to download the Lens Sharpness Chart in PDF (Portable Document Format) and DOC (Microsoft Word Document). We created this chart after testing every Nikkor and Zeiss lenses (consumer grade and commercial grade) available today for the maximum sharpness performance at different focal lengths and apertures (tested on FX and DX digital slr’s and film slr’s). You can keep a copy for yourself and it is printable. Enjoy! Download the Lens Sharpness Chart in PDF at this link: files.me.com/jnspina/t5ip3j Download the Lens Sharpness Chart in DOC at this link: files.me.com/jnspina/gfdxlo This video is available in High Definition (HD), hover the mouse above “360p” to extend out different video quality options, for HD (High Definition), click on 720p or 1080p. If you are having trouble watching the video smoothly, add this code, &fmt=22 to the end of this video’s URL address then press Enter / Return to reload the video, it will play nicely in HD. Music: Autumn Leaves by John Coltrane

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Nikon SB-600 Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

July 28th, 2009 admin 10 comments

Nikon introduces the Speedlight SB-600, a compact flash packed with impressive functionality inherited from the renowned SB-800. It serves as a solid base for the Nikon Creative Lighting System when used in combination with Nikon D70 or D2H digital SLRs. When used in combination with Nikon’s latest digital SLRs, the D70 or D2H, the SB-600 supports Advanced Wireless Lighting as a remote Speedlight that can be positioned as one of multiple remote flashes to sign.

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Nikon D70 Review

June 20th, 2009 Lisa Blackstone 16 comments

The Nikon D70 is aimed squarely in the “prosumer” digital SLR marketplace, or in other words the exact same people that the F70 and F90 had been aimed at with movie cameras. In movie cameras the F4 and F5 series distinguished on their own from their F70 and F90 counterparts in getting the rugged construction and high quality to stand as much as rugged and dependable pro use, and similarly the D2h and D1x cameras carry on to distinguish on their own within the pro segment.

Numerous extensive evaluations from the D70 have currently been composed and posted about the internet by websites exclusively devoted towards the objective. Actually they formed the basis for my choice to buy a D70, even prior to any units had been obtainable to become observed or handled. Rather than replicating these evaluations, hopefully this review will capture some from the thoughts of the standard customer targeted by Nikon, and will serve to stimulate discussion and capture info usually not addressed in individuals “other” evaluations.

Nikon D70 Specifications

* 6.31 Megapixel CCD giving 3008 x 2000 pixel pictures (6.1 MPixel pictures)

* Nikon F-mount supports AF, AF-D/G, AFS, AI-P, and non-cpu lenses.

* 1/8,000 optimum shutter rate. Flash sync at as much as 1/500

* Car white balance, with TTL colour matrix metering utilizing 1,005 pixel sensor

* 5 region AF with predictive tracking

* ISO sensitivity from 200 to 1600, such as car ISO assortment

* 3D TTL flash with constructed in speedlight or SB600/SB800 flashes

* Compact Flash kind I and II cards, such as microdrives

The 6.31 Megapixel sensor is reputed to become an enhanced edition from the exact same sensor utilized within the D100. If this really is the case the distinction ought to be noticeable in terms of reduce noise in shadow particulars. The 1/8,000 optimum shutter rate and quick flash sync assist contribute to much more innovative freedom by permitting using bigger apertures, and balanced fill flash in bright sunlight.

Nevertheless it ought to be noted that this really is offset through the minimum ISO setting of 200. In these circumstances a movie camera with ISO 100 movie, paired with 1/4000 optimum shutter rate, or 1/250 flash sync would yield the exact same outcomes. So inside a sense these groundbreaking functions are needed to compensate for that sensor rate. Nonetheless the quicker shutter speeds and flash sync do assist in circumstances exactly where 1 would like to freeze motion.

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