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In the pipeline
by Volker Weber
I ordered a very unlikely Nikkor lens today. I wanted a small prime lens which gives me perfect control over depth of field, being able to step all the way from f1.8 to f22. I did not go for the more expensive 1.4 lens, since I don't know yet how often I will use it. I also decided that I will be perfectly fine with the SB-600 flash. Ken has explained nicely how you can use the D70 in wireless commander mode with a detached SB-600.
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50mm 1.8D is an awesome lens (i happen to get it around 3 weeks back). Its apt for low light conditions and the sharpness is amazing. Its a great buy i must say ;-)
Ashish Sidapara ,
2005-10-28 03:22
The 1.8 is plenty fast enough for almost anything, and it has the benefit of being sharper than the 1.4. (Both will be sharper than the sensor, but looking forward....) And I'm glad to hear you went for the 600 rather than the 800. Shows more sense than I had when I was seriously into photography -- you'd need to go for a Metz, Quantum, Lumedyne or something of that class to get any real advantage in terms of distance or versatility, and none of them have the TTL goodies that the 600 has. (I blew a lot more money than I should have on the "best" that the manufacturer had to offer. Most of the time, it was just heavier and more expensive without actually being more useful.)
Stan Rogers ,
2005-10-28 03:56
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