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by gerard.prins on Oct 21, 2013 in Nikon Mount Lenses, Nikon Cameras, Practical guide • Leave a comment »
Now that even the most modest Nikons feature 24 Mp. sensors, optical quality and lens performance are increasingly coming under pressure.
It is no coincidence that many of the latest Nikon mid-range and top-of-the line cameras include a feature called “AF Fine Tuning” which allows users to adjust the auto focus of their sample of a particular lens to their particular camera.
Now that even the most modest Nikons feature 24 Mp. sensors, optical quality and lens performance are increasingly coming under pressure. It is no coincidence that many of the latest Nikon mid-range and top-of-the line cameras include a… more »
by gerard.prins on Sep 13, 2013 in Accessories for Nikon, Nikon Cameras, GPS & Geo-tagging, Review • Leave a comment »
One of the first things I did upon the arrival of my D7100, was to check if it would properly work with my GPS, because the one thing that I have been missing dearly during my recent travels was the ability to properly geo-locate my shots. Here’s what I have found.
One of the first things I did on the arrival of my D7100, was checking if it would properly work with my GPS, because the one thing I have been missing during my recent travels was the ability to properly geo-locate my shots.
Co… more »
Today, Flickr launched a mayor interface update and finally - and I mean finally - eliminated their measly 200 picture limit for free accounts, something that was way overdue. Yahoo now give you one terabyte (1.000 Gigabyte) of space to show off your stuff, which makes them look a little like a pendulum: either hardly anything or way too much. more »
by gerard.prins on Nov 11, 2012 in Accessories for Nikon, GPS & Geo-tagging, Practical guide • Leave a comment »
All flagship and semi-pro Nikon cameras since the D1X and D200, mid range models since the D90 and “Baby-Nikons” since the D3100 are capable of automatically recording geo-referenced meta-data into image headers (Exif), a practice popularly known as “geo-tagging”. more »
I am not going to nag about how my search traffic has dropped off to virtually nothing. I'm sure I deserve it. One can hardly pretend to know better than a couple of hundreds of Google engineers, right? more »
It's amazing how everything that the Yahoo boys try ends up dead in the water, eventually.
When they started out, they ended up killing all my favorite photo-sharing websites, like Web Aperture and Harphampix, by sheer over representation. Now they are on the same down roads as their predecessors, I'm afraid...
The people who u… more »