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05/12/2005 07:13:05 PM · #1 |
Here is a full frame, uninteresting photo from my new D2X:
Here is a 100% crop of the same image:
This is at iso 400 too, no noise!
Looks like I'll need more harddrive space for these huge files, but I think I'm going to like this camera :-)
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05/12/2005 07:16:25 PM · #2 |
Holy resolution, Batman! ;o)
That's awesome. Congrats on the new cam. Please leave some ribbons for us, though, k? Thanks! :o) |
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05/12/2005 07:18:00 PM · #3 |
Wwoo hoo new toy!!! Congrats! Have fun! |
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05/12/2005 07:19:06 PM · #4 |
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05/12/2005 07:19:43 PM · #5 |
Wow, that's almost a real camera. Congrats brotha.
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05/12/2005 07:20:04 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Jacko: Wow, that's almost a real camera. Congrats brotha. |
LOL |
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05/12/2005 07:20:10 PM · #7 |
ok, I want one. Maybe I wouldn't need this much resolution for most things I print but it sure would be nice. I am one who loves to view my images on my screen and zoom in to 50% or 100% to explore the details. That would be a lot of fun to do with that many pixels and provides you with a lot of options regarding cropping.
T
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05/12/2005 07:24:09 PM · #8 |
Hey, will that extra resolution fix my focusing problems? ;-) Very cool! That's what my camera wants to be when it/I grow up.
Can you tell me how you do the red box on the original photo. I know it has to be fairly easy, but I want to do the same thing with a photo of mine and can't figure it out in Photoshop. Anyone willing to tell me the steps?
Thanks!
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05/12/2005 07:25:23 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by 2Shay: Hey, will that extra resolution fix my focusing problems? ;-) Very cool! That's what my camera wants to be when it/I grow up.
Can you tell me how you do the red box on the original photo. I know it has to be fairly easy, but I want to do the same thing with a photo of mine and can't figure it out in Photoshop. Anyone willing to tell me the steps?
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Draw a square in a new layer
Reduce the Fill to 0% in the layers tab
Right click the layer and click Blending Options
Go to stroke and adjust to taste
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05/12/2005 07:32:58 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by crabappl3: What does 12mpx do for you? |
Makes me drool. |
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05/12/2005 09:24:06 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by sage: Originally posted by crabappl3: What does 12mpx do for you? |
Makes me drool. |
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05/13/2005 09:43:22 PM · #12 |
Very impressive image quality... Nikon has done their homework. |
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05/13/2005 09:57:11 PM · #13 |
congrats on an awsome Camera, that will certainly be my next upgrade i think, i got the D2H mainly for the speed for a racing magazine job that i have coming up this summer for 6 months, after thats done I will get the D2X i think
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05/13/2005 10:30:36 PM · #14 |
10-12 seems to be the plateau, good enough for 98% of the time.
Although I wouldn't reject a Mamyia ZD! :)
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