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Posted: Mon Apr 22nd, 2013 11:31 |
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novicius
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richw wrote: It'll depend somewhat on the conditions you shoot in. I have a 50mm f1.8 AF-D. Inside, at night, or other low light conditions and it's wonderful, but on my D3s outside it has a horrible hot spot even in overcast weather.Odd tho` is n`t it , does n`t AF-D mean Auto Focus Digital , that lens should be corrected for digital , has it something t` do with inter-action Lens / Camera / 5000Kelvin ..? I thought that " hot spot " would only occur with Infra Red shooting and only with some old glass , according to Bj¸rn R¸rslet , I have n`t encountered that phenomina , but I have no I R kit , thinkin´ about converting either the D1 or the D1x , have n`t decided yet ,
____________________ Back in Danmark I do not use my equipment to make photo`s .. I take photo`s to use my equipment The better I become at photography,the better my camera gets. |
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