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Old 04-05-2009, 01:23 PM   #25 (permalink)
RedlineHR
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Wow, first I had car envy and now camera envy. You are killing me!

I purchased a D300 only 4 weeks prior to the D700 being released. I would have paid another grand for the D700, but I did not even know it was coming out.

The D300 is still very nice. The D700 does not tempt me enough that I'd want to sell my D300 to get it - Unlike what the 370 does to my 350 . I'd love the improved High-ISO performance, but 95% of my shooting situations wouldn't use it. The FF sensor is very tempting.

Very nice HDRs. I have not started any yet. Which processing software do you use. The thumbnails look over-processed, but then I look at the full-size images, they are just right.

What lens and apertire did you shoot the chopper with? (#64 of 70) Very nice and well-placed depth of field. I imagine you are bracketing with a tripod?

Nice work! I just signed up for a smugmug account so I'll be posting pics there soon - as soon as I can figure out the user interface.

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Originally Posted by DigitalMan View Post
I use a Nikon D700 for most of my HDR's.



Link to my current HDR gallerys
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