Roger, I have a reques for you!

Craig

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Roger I have a couple of requests for you on your upcoming trip.

-Can you take some night shots with your d300 and 18-200?
-can you take some of Tomorrowland, adventureland, or the castle?
-especially if you go to the Pirate & Princess Party.

-Can you use the following settings?
-handheld with no tripod!
-iso1600 and up
-f3.5
-fine jpeg! not raw

-Can you share these with us with just a little PP?

I am interested to see how the D300 and my favorite lens the 18-200 perform in our "World" at night.
THANKS!
 
"Craig" said:
Roger I have a couple of requests for you on your upcoming trip.

-Can you take some night shots with your d300 and 18-200?
-can you take some of Tomorrowland, adventureland, or the castle?
-especially if you go to the Pirate & Princess Party.
No problem.

-Can you use the following settings?
-handheld with no tripod!
Again, no problem since I won't have my tripod for the first night anyway (unless DME delivers quicker than getting checked into a room!)

-iso1600 and up
-f3.5
-fine jpeg! not raw
3.5 sounds like 18mm.

-Can you share these with us with just a little PP?

I am interested to see how the D300 and my favorite lens the 18-200 perform in our "World" at night.
THANKS!

Well I've only got Capture NX installed on my work "laptop"; perhaps I'll get PSP XI reinstalled on the XP partition tonight/tomorrow. Otherwise it only be PP by the D300.
 
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And I should just install PSP X2 tryout on my XP partition...sheesh. Still trying to get used to Fusion v Boot Camp.
 
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Oh, I'll be interested in these, too! From what I've read, the D300's processing improves images taken with the 18-200VR. Thanks, Roger!
 
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Here you go...

Boy it's been interesting to say the least. Saturday my daughter and I were outside at the Boardwalk letting her have a corn dog and ashes were flying everywhere.

Yesterday I think my 50/1.4 bit the dust.

ISO 1600, f/3.5, 1/15 sec. No PP, just resized. I think I did turn High ISO NR on.

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Love the colors here. How do you have your D300 set up?

Sorry to hear about the 50mm f/1.4. :(
 
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Scott, I was using JPG Fine + RAW, I was using standard picture control with D-lighting at high. This morning I created a new standard that bumped the sharpness up - I didn't like the sharpness level of standard.

Thanks Jeff!
 
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Thanks Roger! It is noise free.
I also have my d80 set up with the sharpness bumped up to med hi. "normal" is too soft. I do turn back to normal though when I take people pics sometimes.

I have high iso noise reduction off on my d80, it decreases sharpness. I would rather do that step on the computer if needed.

What happened to the 50?
 
Not sure, but it won't AF anymore. I know it isn't the camera, since it'll drive the 80-400.
 
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Here's the castle at night handheld

Here's the castle. Not f/3.5, but still handheld at ISO1600.

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I loved using it; lower contrast than what I'm used to, but that's what presets and stamping are for in A2.
 
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