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Re: Nikon D850 Battery Grip
Found the answer -- Kind Regards Roy
By Zigmonde · #152984 ·
Nikon D850 Battery Grip
Hello All I have the battery grip for my D850 and it has a power port at the end, the manual calls this a Holder power connector, the manual I have does not go into what this is used for or how it is
By Zigmonde · #152983 ·
Re: Equipment insurance
My very favorite camera body, a D4s, started to malfunction. I was getting multiple error messages and called Nikon Professional Services, as a member, to discuss and troubleshoot. Although very well
By Jeanne Newman · #152982 ·
Re: Equipment insurance
I think in the UK it is part of your home insurance providing you name the gear and the storage is at home, it also covers you in the car or out and about, but like all insurance you don't really find
By Zigmonde · #152981 ·
Re: Equipment insurance
I have a separate policy for my photography business - covers all my gear and includes liability coverage. Jeanne
By Jeanne Newman · #152980 ·
Re: Equipment insurance
I have a rider, since I¡¯m not a pro tog. Walt
By Walt · #152979 ·
Equipment insurance
I was wondering about how the group members insure their photography gear. Do you add a rider onto your homeowners insurance or have a specific policy for all your gear?
By Jon · #152978 ·
Re: Blue Grape Hyacinth
I love the Blue Grape Hyacinth shots. The bee added that extra bit of character to the images. Jon
By Jon · #152977 ·
Re: Silver Efex Pro limits?
It¡¯s intended to be a massive, highly detailed, panorama, and was shot with my Nikon D800 and 70-200mm f/2.8E. I stitched it together using Capture One, and that software couldn¡¯t handle stitching
By Zane Healy · #152976 ·
Re: Silver Efex Pro limits?
Hey Zane, Just curious, why is your image that big. I shoot full frame D850 and they are not that big. Anyway, make the image you are editing smaller to meet size requirements for NIK Silver Effects
By Thomas Forrest · #152975 ·
Blue Grape Hyacinth
I¡¯m amazed by how great the 70-200mm f/2.8E is for just walking around and taking photos. Yesterday I had the opportunity to photograph some Blue Grape Hyacinth, and a Bee was nice enough to pose
By Zane Healy · #152974 ·
Re: Silver Efex Pro limits?
It doesn¡¯t look like they¡¯ve documented the limits. While I was unable to do the conversion I was after, I was able to use Exposure x7 on the photo. I should probably add that the one photo I was
By Zane Healy · #152973 ·
Re: Silver Efex Pro limits?
It¡¯s unlikely going to be able to handle a file if that magnitude. Take a look: Silver Efex Pro 3 ¨C Nik Collection Guidelines userguides.dxo.com
By Jeanne Newman · #152972 ·
Silver Efex Pro limits?
Does anyone happen to know where to find out what the limits are on the Nik Plugins? I¡¯ve been fighting with a couple photo¡¯s, intending to process them in Silver Efex Pro, only to find out that
By Zane Healy · #152971 ·
Re: Glasses lenses
They are cheap and that is one of the pluses¡­I basically treat them as disposable Gary Turner
By Gary Turner · #152970 ·
Re: Glasses lenses
I haven't looked through Walgreens. Those sound like something I could use at times. Sadly most OTC readers are super cheap plastic lenses and I go through them once they start to haze up from
By Jon · #152969 ·
Re: Glasses lenses
I, too wear contacts most of the time but also need the ¡°cheaters¡± for reading. I have a pair of Foster Grant reading glasses that are a basically a progressive trifocal¡­bottom is +2.5, middle
By Gary Turner · #152968 ·
Re: Glasses lenses
I have had polycarbonate lenses for years (decades) and the high index polycarbonate lenses as well. These lenses should be fairly thin since there is no magnification for the main part. I have had
By Jon · #152967 ·
Re: Glasses lenses
The big difference is *WEIGHT* and thickness. I switched years ago, in recent years, the changes in coatings available have helped considerably with scratching, in fact my current lenses are, I
By Zane Healy · #152966 ·
Re: Glasses lenses
Jon, I have used polycarbonate for many years to reduce the weight of the lenses. They do tend to scratch a bit more easily, but otherwise, they are the same in my mind as far as clarity is concerned.
By Kelly · #152965 ·