Astroben said:I see. Sounds like a difficult process.
Maybe gotta try my luck before the warranty runs out.
Thanks folks for the advise.
They have the software to do it.
Astroben said:I see. Sounds like a difficult process.
Maybe gotta try my luck before the warranty runs out.
Thanks folks for the advise.
Hi all,
i am a d90 user and im currently looking for a shutter release and would like to know the use of the following product
-Nikon ML-L3 , Nikon MC-DC2
i am not sure how this works, do i just need both of them or just the Nikin ML-L3 will do. What difference does it make if i have the Nikon MC-DC2 ?
i have other shutter release equips in mind, mainly those wired ones from the mass sales department where they range from 16-22 but i dont know whats the main difference between in brand. eg, hercules, apurture, Phottix. any of you have used the shutter release and how have you find them ?
hello guys no time no see.. :bsmilie:
just wanna check, is it true that the cross-type focus point can only with large aperture that is at least f/2.8 and above? i.e. f/2.8, f/2.0, f/1.4.
so if i get you correctly, the cross type focus can only with with large aperture of minimum f/5.6 and above? i.e. f/5.6, f/4, f/2.8, f/2.0, f/1.4?
Cross type point is more sensitive than non-crossed. on the contrary, it should work better than the rest that are non-crossed if lens used has a smaller max aperture say f/3.5, f/4 , f/5.6 etc.
Something to note is Nikon says its dslrs require maximum f/5.6 or faster. That said, anything that is max f/5.6 or larger, the focus point should work reliably. Imho, I have tried 2x TC on a slow lens that gives ~f11 and it could still lock focus in bright sunlight.
you are saying that the cross type AF can perform better than the non-cross type right? i cannot figure out what you meant by "is higher".Dun treat it as a can or cannot. Consider the probability that cross-type AF point will perform BETTER than the non cross type ones in smaller F-stop is higher.
f/5.6 or faster? faster refers to larger aperture right? f/5.6, f/4, f/2.8.I think you should read his post more carefully.
f/5.6 or faster? faster refers to larger aperture right? f/5.6, f/4, f/2.8.
vics85 said:Hi all,
I'm another owner of d90. Currently using kit lens. Just a Q would like to ask all bros where 2 get original batt?when 2 few of the authorized dealer by nikon also not selling thanks
Cowseye said:Dun treat it as a can or cannot. Consider the probability that cross-type AF point will perform BETTER than the non cross type ones in smaller F-stop is higher.
Yes. Faster means larger aperture.
yeah agree.Read again slowly...
The probability of {A} will performs better than {B} in {condition C} is higher.
so what did you mean by "read his post more carefully."?
to quote ovaltinemilo, "Nikon says its dslrs require maximum f/5.6 or faster."
so which is which now?