My Nikon D90 releases half shutter, how do I fix it? - posted in Technical Troubleshooting: Hello there, I have a Nikon D90 camera with DX lens. It started to give some trouble when taking pictures. When I set a focus and press the button to take it, i
This is because the Einstein 640 flash is telling the hot shoe on the D60 that's it's there. The simplest fix is to remove the Pocket Wizard and enable the pop-up flash on the D60 and you automatically get optical triggering of the Einstein 640. Note you need to manually set the f/...
Nikon D90 - A:1.00/ B:1.01 All of the firmware updates contain the following modification: Support for distortion control data Ver. L: 2.000 and later has been added. Note: Camera firmware must be updated before distortion control data can be updated to Ver. L: 2.000 or later. You can ...
Let's fix a D3 on a tripod, and shoot the same subject at ten feet at maximum aperture and the longest zoom setting for each lens. Let's see which has the best bokeh, the softest background, the smallest field of view and the least falloff....
I presumed that AF Fine Tuning would fix what I saw, but after seeing at spherochromatism how the point of optimum definition doesn't correlate to the point of least color fringing, I suspect that AF Fine Tuning might not fix what I thought was a slight focus error. No worries, these ...
I've been bitten in the ass by Nikon's APS-C aspirations before, very few prime lenses ever appeared. Finally practically gave away my D90 and D300. Unless they make an f/2.8 equivalent of a 24mm, a 35mm, and an 85mm, all prime, and all small, forget it... ...
Wow - looking at that fix-up of an underexposed K-5 shot... my Canon 50D can't do that. I don't know what a DXO is or why those figures might matter, but RAW files from my 50d fall apart into noisy hash when underexposed and lightened up in ACR like that. ...