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Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
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CIP57 Offline
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Post: #11
RE: Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
Tink, great depth of field on that shot. I have one of the first digital Nikon's D70, i need to upgrade soon.

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01-12-2016 06:00 AM
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Chapomis Offline
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Post: #12
RE: Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
Very crisp photo. So crisp the bike looks photo-shopped into the background

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01-12-2016 06:05 AM
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TINK Offline
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Post: #13
RE: Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
(01-12-2016 06:00 AM)CIP57 Wrote:  Tink, great depth of field on that shot. I have one of the first digital Nikon's D70, i need to upgrade soon.

Don't give up on that D70 yet, CIP57.

I bought (and still have) a new D70 back in the day.
It has many advanced features, like Commander Mode flash, that Nikon eliminated in later consumer level models.

Having said that, my current Nikon bodies of choice are the D300 DX and the D700 FX.
I also have a D40 as my travel camera, a great little camera.

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01-13-2016 09:24 PM
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TINK Offline
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Post: #14
RE: Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
Testing out some new camera setting of the Nikon "Commander" flash mode today on my D700 with multiple SB600 remote flashes.

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05-13-2016 12:51 PM
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Roper Offline
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Post: #15
RE: Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
Nice evenly lit shots. I'm partial to the rendering I get from Sony mirrorless bodies with older Zeiss and Minolta manual lenses and natural light. But I love what seeing what other photographers can do. You've created a 3-D "pop" with the microcontrast--something I've rarely seen outside of modern Zeiss lenses (or some work with Photoshop.)

I've used High Dynamic Range to capture an enhanced tonal range of some amazing old bridges, but I've never used it for shooting bikes. It would be interesting to see how the different blacks on my 2014 standard come out. Gotta clean the mud spatters off, first.
05-13-2016 02:30 PM
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c-breezy Offline
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RE: Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
Wow, really nice shot TINK
05-13-2016 02:48 PM
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Elipten Offline
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Post: #17
Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
First that is the cleanest bike I have ever seen! Mine was not that that clean when the dealer handed me the key with only 1 mile on it.

Second the lighting, photo and everything is just spectacular. Just amazing. Talent, the lad has talent.

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05-13-2016 09:28 PM
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Pterodactyl Offline
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Post: #18
RE: Nikon multi flash "Commander" mode
Very, very, nice, Tink. Crisp, clean and makes the bike look good. I understand this is a test of your new equipment so the background in these shots is irrelevant. I can't wait till you get serious with it in a Seat Time.

Cheers, and keep them coming.

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05-14-2016 01:30 AM
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