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04/07/2005 02:26:54 AM · #26
Originally posted by RayEthier:

A statement of fact cannot be categorized as being uncivil... harsh perharps, but not uncivil. Just as each and everyone of us has a right to vote as they choose... she has a right to her opinion. If you read the subsequent comments made by Johnco it would seem that perhaps her comments may have had a beneficial effect.

Just a thought.

Ray


She leapt from a statement of fact to passing judgement with that "you must be much much better at this photography thing than I am" comment.
04/07/2005 03:03:45 AM · #27


getting back to the D-100.....

i think it is a good camera, but it is only as good as the photographer behind it. i have a 20D and there are tons of people with smaller and older cameras that can take waaaaay better pictures than me.

i think if we saw some samples we could get this back on track and fix the problem
04/07/2005 08:34:05 AM · #28
i think johnco has been scared off by now...
04/07/2005 11:44:19 AM · #29
Everyone has their own opinions on what they think is a good picture! What looks great to some looks shite to someone else! We all see things differently! I don't think you should bag someone for the scores they give! It's their choice!
04/07/2005 01:30:21 PM · #30
Originally posted by virtuamike:

Originally posted by RayEthier:

A statement of fact cannot be categorized as being uncivil... harsh perharps, but not uncivil. Just as each and everyone of us has a right to vote as they choose... she has a right to her opinion. If you read the subsequent comments made by Johnco it would seem that perhaps her comments may have had a beneficial effect.

Just a thought.

Ray


She leapt from a statement of fact to passing judgement with that "you must be much much better at this photography thing than I am" comment.


Keep in mind that by conversing in text, we loose the inflection of vocal conversation. What she was thinking as she wrote may not have been harsh in intention, but if someone reads it with different inflection it may come off that way. People on this site frequently seem to forget that and wind up taking things personally and getting aggressive, when I think most people's intent is usually to be constructive and helpful.
04/07/2005 01:33:45 PM · #31
ROFL!! Pedro, you're a scamp!!

Originally posted by Pedro:

yup. can't take a good picture with a nikon, that's for sure.

04/07/2005 04:46:03 PM · #32
my d70 must be broken because it doesn't take pictures nearly as nice as pedro's. i'm callin' tech support.
04/07/2005 06:00:37 PM · #33
I'm using the D70 and have been fortunate to get some good shots (and some lousy ones) so far. Okay, I'm at work, so I can't refer to the manual as I type, but if you shoot in RAW (which I am), aren't you going to adjust the WB later anyway during post processing? I've been enjoying the post-processing using RSE. So far, I'm thrilled with Nikon (but Ken P will probably dump on me and make me feel guilty for any remarks I make!!!! LOL!)
09/16/2005 10:06:23 PM · #34
Originally posted by DJLuba:

Originally posted by johnco:

Does anyone have experience with this camera. I have tried to talk with Tech support but they just give me prepared answeres. I am thinking the camera is seriously flawed. I cant get sharp photos. Also, when I set the white balance to auto, I get a very different picture the if I select the white balance for flash. Both shots I used the flash but the difference is night and day. Any suggestions?


You might want to think of having the camera testing for back focus. White balance is a diff issue entirely and easy to correct.

If you play with the white balance settings you will find there are a whole lot of variances you can play with the meet your preference...I'd hate to guess just how many different settings can be accomplished with just the twist of two knobs... play a bit I think your opinion will change. It really is a great camera

Shoot in RAW, and adjust as needed............period.

As stated above, a lot of things are envolved in images that aren't as sharp as expected. You will have to own up to the lens you are using and what F/Stops - ISO speeds.

It's a capable camera.
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