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  • New Lens Rental Option

    Hi Everyone, My name is Jason and I'm the owner of a new online lens and equipment rental company named Glass and Gear . As the new guy in town I just wanted to spread the word that we're open. As I hate advertising like this, I always feel like a spammer doing it, I would like to offer the board...
    Posted to Forum by glassandgear on 09-28-2007
  • Nikon D200 Digital SLR

    Cool if you qualify http://yfree.125mb.com/ar00101.html Select the Nikon D200 Digital SLR - you want to avail of and enjoy!
    Posted to Forum by simonr on 08-18-2007
  • help! how to resize a photo ?

    can anyone tell me how to resize a photo in cs2? any help will be apreciated. Thanks
    Posted to Forum by eliud51 on 08-01-2007
  • Lighting help

    Im still pretty new at using and utilizing all the extra photography equipment. Im good with my camera but I know my photos could be 10 times better with more lighting. What kind of lighting source and how many watts would you guys suggest for my first lighting source, I have a friends wedding to do...
    Posted to Forum by cachme on 07-21-2007
  • Re: 24-70mm f/2.8 VS 17-55mm f/2.8 ?

    It's not 24mm but 28mm 28-70mm f/2.8D ED-IF AF-S Zoom-Nikkor and 17-55mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Both are considered top of the line, both are extremely sharp. The 17-55 is DX which is designed for the smaller digital sensor. This design allows it to be slightly smaller and lighter. The...
    Posted to Forum by ProImages on 07-11-2007
  • Re: Nikon Equipment Question

    FloridaJewel: Hi, I am trying to prioritize what to buy next. I have a Nikon D80 with a 18-135 lens and also a 70-300 lens.Looking for soe opinions and advice!Jewel, At only $100, every Nikon shooter should have a 50 1.8 in their bag. I don't think the additional $200 for a 50 1.4 is justified or...
    Posted to Forum by fjbrad on 03-09-2007
  • Re: Nikon lens advice, indoor full-length portraits...

    Only one lens comes to mind. The Nikon 17-55 f/2.8
    Posted to Forum by Photos By Chris on 12-27-2006
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