I review the Targus Third-Party battery grip
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I review the Targus Third-Party battery grip
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This tutorial shows you how to properly check your lenses to make sure you have a good or bad copy by making sure it focuses properly without any back-focusing or front-focusing. Some of the settings as shown in the video could guarantee you sharp results. Below are the direct links to download the Lens Sharpness Chart in PDF (Portable Document Format) and DOC (Microsoft Word Document). We created this chart after testing every Nikkor and Zeiss lenses (consumer grade and commercial grade) available today for the maximum sharpness performance at different focal lengths and apertures (tested on FX and DX digital SLR’s and film SLR’s). You can keep a copy for yourself and it is printable. Enjoy!
Download the Lens Sharpness Chart in PDF at this link: files.me.com/j.n.spina/t5ip3j
Download the Lens Sharpness Chart in DOC at this link: files.me.com/j.n.spina/gfdxlo
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Music: Summertime by John Coltrane
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Quick review of the Nikon 35mm f1.8. If you have any other questions regarding this lens you can leave a comment and I’ll try to answer then as soon as possible. Next lens for review will be the Tamron 90mm f2.5 so keep an eye out for that. Cheers.
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Hi everyone!
This is my first video, and a look at a 3rd party battery grip for the Nikon D40/x. The one in the video was purchased from Ebay seller LinkDelightOz for around AUD$50, which I felt was an excellent price for the product.
You can usually also add a few extra dollars and they will send you an extra battery, which I didn’t do because I prefer genuine Nikon batteries, and you can also get a battery grip with an LCD screen if you want to pay twice as much. I would’ve taken that option if I had the money.
Hope you enjoy the vid!
Matt (and his Nikon, of course!)
P.S. Search “Nikon D40 Battery Grip” On Ebay and you should find the seller, amongst many others. There is a new model grip out and I’ve no idea what it’s like.
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Nobody does the old cameras so i thought it would be fun for everyone to see some specs and some definetly surprising photos on so classics
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In this video I take a look at the replacement for my D40. I love this camera. Its got everything I need and more.
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Shoot footage as if youve been doing it for years. The compact Nikon D60 Digital SLR Camera Black Gold Special Edition delivers breathtaking picture quality and the versatile handling of a D-SLR yet it is incredibly compact, easy and fun to use. Running the show is a 10.2-megapixel sensor that captures every shot in optimum quality with 3872 x 2592 resolution.
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This is a video slide show of some pictures I took with my D70s, which was the successor to the D70. I got this camera a couple of weeks ago as a backup for my D90. I went to London yesterday and thought I would take some pictures and see how this 5 year old D70s performs. I was actually really pleased with its performance. Every picture that was taken was a handheld shot, and I used ISO 200 during the day, and ISO 800 for the night shots. The only lens used for all the pictures was the 18-70mm nikon kit lens. The D70s has been known to shoot 13 to 14 times what it’s been rated, some have even shot over 150,000 shots with it and it’s still going. I have to say this camera is built like a tank.
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