Not available until November 2007, get a sneak preview of the new Nikon D3 DSLR camera here first……
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Not available until November 2007, get a sneak preview of the new Nikon D3 DSLR camera here first……
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This is a video showing the effect of having additional flash remotely fired and also the effect it has reflecting and bouncing through an umbrella
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But lets get back to what gear we took and how we got it there. We started off packing the ThinkTank Airport International Rolling Case with 2 bodies, Q-Flash with batteries, Nikon 300 2.8 and a few other random lenses. Greg and I both packed our ThinkTank Shape Shifters with a Pro Body, the Hebrew Trinity and other lenses. I utilized the Airport Check In to cary my lap top and Ipad on the plane.
We met all guidelines as we each had one cary on bag and one “man purse”. We had no problems at all going through security in a timely manner.
Now, you may ask how much is all of this gear worth? The answer to that is roughly $45,000!!!! Keep in mind that 4 pro bodies will run that number up pretty fast (see list below the video)
Here is the List of Gear
Bodies
Nikon D3X,D3s,D3,D3
Lenses (All Nikon)
10.5 2.8 Fisheye
14-24 w.8 x2
24-70 2.8 x2
70-200 2.8 vr1
70-200 2.8 vr2
80 1.4 af-d
105 2.8 macro vr
300 2.8 afs version 1
Bags
ThinkTank Airport International
ThinkTank Shape Shifter x2
ThinkTank Airport Check In
Tamrac Pro12
Straps
BlackRapid RS-7 x2
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Sounds from Smokescreen & Richard Norris – http://www.theloveunlimited/nash – and sights from me – http://www.flickr.com/ladymuck
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See my photos at http://momentsofnaturephotography.com Quick look at the nikon d3x and the features i like most. I also explain why i chose to upgrade from the nikon d3 to the nikon d3x.
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Hello,
Our first video featuring a detailed overview of our brand New Boomerang Flash bracket. This bracket is designed to fit around the lens and rotate 90 degrees to eliminate subject shadows and make flash rotation a snap. It has clearance even with largest lenses, we have tested it with Canons 24-70 F2.8, 70-200 F2.8, 100-400, and even 500mm F4.5.
To purchase one for yourself go to www.ProMediaGear.com and let us know of your make and model. There are basically two different versions of this bracket, one for smaller camera bodies or camera bodies without optional grip and one for cameras with grip or full side cams like Canon 1D and Nikon D3.
Bracket is shown with optional equipment. Currently we offer custom arca-swiss compatible body plates for Canon 5D mk II, 7D, 1D MK III, IV 1Ds, Nikon D3, D3s, D3x, D700.
Shot with Canon 5D mk II, and HMC100u JVC, and 7d shown.
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I review the Targus Third-Party battery grip
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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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In this video i show you firstly how cokin filters are packaged and how to handle them and fix it onto your camera. I then also show you the examples of some of the issues with using filters like this (lens flare and glare) (sun spots on your image) but also how it can make images look more cool.
Photos taken with the tokina 11-16mm f2.8 and the Fuji film S5 pro camera
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An overview of the D200’s Display Mode option, including an explanation of the various histograms, excerpted from the Magic Lantern DVD Guide for the Nikon D200 Digital SLR. Check out www.larkbooks.com/mlg for more info!
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