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i must come after u now as i lose an hour of sleep because of that! :bsmilie: anyway, it's ok for the mistake.. still must thank you for your help..![]()
haha . . sorry for the mistake. we learn together . . . ;p
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i must come after u now as i lose an hour of sleep because of that! :bsmilie: anyway, it's ok for the mistake.. still must thank you for your help..![]()
Realized that the file numbering actually does continue even with swapping cards, as long as menu option "d7-file number sequence" is ON. My bad :embrass:it wont' if you switch the number sequence to 'On' . . . see page 182.
Welcome to the club!hi hi everyone. Just gotten my D90 last Friday.
Upgraded from D80.
There are numerous changes or additions comparing between the D90 and D80.
I have look through the technical improvement. Did a bit of street shoot and landscape. So far only just 2 things I feel has some impact for me after the upgrade. Higher ISO and lower noise. Rest of the improvement harder has any impact for me. Instead of simply just satisfying craving for a current tech tool, I wonder if the extra money I put in will pay back(not saying in terms of monetary but quality) when I fully explore it. For landscape photography, there is hardly any impact except for a 20% higher res photo which can't differentiate when we reduce the size to upload the photos online.
What are you guys opinions for those upgraded from D80?
you take out the batt from MB-D10, you can still shoot with the batt in the cam. You open the batt compartment of the MB-D80, how to continue shooting?speakin of which, i prefer the d90 batt grip to the d300s or mayb even the d7k.
the mb-d80 battery grip is able to hv both the batts outside, makin swappin of the batt a easy job compare to mbd10, where 1 batt stays inside the cam, while the other in the grip...
i think the new d7k's grip mb-d11 is also the same as mbd10
I think most use it fori left the battery grip in my dry cabinet resting for good . . .
too bulky to me when fix . . . i feel that i can change batteries easily without it too.
Maybe folks here can enlighten me the use of the battery grip so that i can put to good use.
(please don't give me idea of using it as flower pot etc, i meant the real purpose of it)
Congrats!
Erm. 2 weeks ago when I used my friend's D80, some options in D90's menu were missing in D80's menu. I also find the buttons of D90 easier to access, as well the better quality of the LCD
Welcome to the club!
Bro, the differences between the 2 are definitely more than just better high ISO and slightly higher resolution.
You'll notice that dynamic range is improved too. I guess-timate 1 more stop. Don't forget 4.5fps.
What I like most is the improved menu and info display. Fn button can be customized.
I still take lousy photos....Thank you.
dynamic range more, higher fps, more focusing point.... etc.
ZCA and any other who upgrade from D80, how much did it help you after the upgrade?
hello just asking, if is possible to off the mount on flash in a fast way?, rather than holding on to the power button? i am using DI622
what has your question got to do with D90?hello! just a report of my question =D
hello! just a report of my question =D
some people are always in a hurry! :bsmilie:as wad ZerocoolAstra mention. Just take out the battery and that solves the problem. that is by left if you want to do that.
y would you wan to switch it off so hasty ?
errr haaa like those events where u suddenly no need flash and need flash again =D ok la no need so hot i'm sry... =X i tot maybe gt setting on d90.. well does sb600 does something like that?