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Vignette control on Nikon D3
On my D3, on the 'Shooting' menu the last item is "Vignette control". I
can't find this mentioned anywhere in the manual. Either in the book provided with the camera, or on the PDF I downloaded. I assume it might be something that was been added in firmware released after the manual was printed. In my camera, the firmware versions reported are A 2.00 B 2.00 Does anyone know anything about this? The choices are off, low, medium and high. I could take a guess at what it might do, but I don't know for sure. |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
On 8/28/2008 9:59 AM Dave spake thus:
On my D3, on the 'Shooting' menu the last item is "Vignette control". I can't find this mentioned anywhere in the manual. Either in the book provided with the camera, or on the PDF I downloaded. I assume it might be something that was been added in firmware released after the manual was printed. In my camera, the firmware versions reported are A 2.00 B 2.00 Does anyone know anything about this? The choices are off, low, medium and high. I could take a guess at what it might do, but I don't know for sure. This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm, which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital cameras that look like 35mm SLRs. Please use an appropriate newsgroup for postings on digital cameras. One of the following groups would be a good place for such postings: rec.photo.digital rec.photo.digital.point+shoot rec.photo.digital.rangefinder rec.photo.digital.slr rec.photo.digital.slr-systems (Note that the list of groups available to you depends on what your ISP or news provider carries, and may differ from this list) -- "In 1964 Barry Goldwater declared: 'Elect me president, and I will bomb the cities of Vietnam, defoliate the jungles, herd the population into concentration camps and turn the country into a wasteland.' But Lyndon Johnson said: 'No! No! No! Don't you dare do that. Let ME do it.'" - Characterization (paraphrased) of the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson presidential race by Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost Authority". |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... On 8/28/2008 9:59 AM Dave spake thus: sure. This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm, which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital cameras that look like 35mm SLRs. It might well be off topic for your group, but your description of DSLRs really shows your own prejudice. You are perfectly entitled not to like Digital SLRs, but in spite of that they really are SLRs, and don't just look like SLRs. Please amend your "Off Topic" response by removing your Snotty sounding Put Down. Roy G |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
s.com... On 8/28/2008 9:59 AM Dave spake thus: On my D3, on the 'Shooting' menu the last item is "Vignette control". I can't find this mentioned anywhere in the manual. Either in the book provided with the camera, or on the PDF I downloaded. I assume it might be something that was been added in firmware released after the manual was printed. In my camera, the firmware versions reported are A 2.00 B 2.00 Does anyone know anything about this? The choices are off, low, medium and high. I could take a guess at what it might do, but I don't know for sure. This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm, which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital cameras that look like 35mm SLRs. Please use an appropriate newsgroup for postings on digital cameras. One of the following groups would be a good place for such postings: rec.photo.digital rec.photo.digital.point+shoot rec.photo.digital.rangefinder rec.photo.digital.slr rec.photo.digital.slr-systems (Note that the list of groups available to you depends on what your ISP or news provider carries, and may differ from this list) Shut the **** up. |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
On 8/28/2008 3:07 PM Roy G spake thus:
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm, which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital cameras that look like 35mm SLRs. It might well be off topic for your group, but your description of DSLRs really shows your own prejudice. You are perfectly entitled not to like Digital SLRs, but in spite of that they really are SLRs, and don't just look like SLRs. Please amend your "Off Topic" response by removing your Snotty sounding Put Down. The "Put Down", as you call it, is all in your imagination. I simply pointed out that DSLRs look like 35mm film cameras, which they do, in a gross kind of way (same general size and shape). It's got nothing to do with liking or not liking digital or film cameras: it's keeping apples with apples, and oranges with oranges. -- "In 1964 Barry Goldwater declared: 'Elect me president, and I will bomb the cities of Vietnam, defoliate the jungles, herd the population into concentration camps and turn the country into a wasteland.' But Lyndon Johnson said: 'No! No! No! Don't you dare do that. Let ME do it.'" - Characterization (paraphrased) of the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson presidential race by Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost Authority". |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... On 8/28/2008 3:07 PM Roy G spake thus: "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... The "Put Down", as you call it, is all in your imagination. I simply pointed out that DSLRs look like 35mm film cameras, which they do, in a gross kind of way (same general size and shape). There goes your prejudice again - "Gross kind of a way". When you must know, that they are exactly like 35mm Film SLRs, (other than the recording medium), because they are SLRs. The only external difference is that DSLRs have an LCD for instant reviewing of images on the rear, where Film SLRs have a little frame for inserting Film Box Ends. Do try to control your intemperance. Roy G |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
**** OFF, David Nazi-zahl!
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... On 8/28/2008 9:59 AM Dave spake thus: On my D3, on the 'Shooting' menu the last item is "Vignette control". I can't find this mentioned anywhere in the manual. Either in the book provided with the camera, or on the PDF I downloaded. I assume it might be something that was been added in firmware released after the manual was printed. In my camera, the firmware versions reported are A 2.00 B 2.00 Does anyone know anything about this? The choices are off, low, medium and high. I could take a guess at what it might do, but I don't know for sure. This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm, which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital cameras that look like 35mm SLRs. Please use an appropriate newsgroup for postings on digital cameras. One of the following groups would be a good place for such postings: rec.photo.digital rec.photo.digital.point+shoot rec.photo.digital.rangefinder rec.photo.digital.slr rec.photo.digital.slr-systems (Note that the list of groups available to you depends on what your ISP or news provider carries, and may differ from this list) -- "In 1964 Barry Goldwater declared: 'Elect me president, and I will bomb the cities of Vietnam, defoliate the jungles, herd the population into concentration camps and turn the country into a wasteland.' But Lyndon Johnson said: 'No! No! No! Don't you dare do that. Let ME do it.'" - Characterization (paraphrased) of the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson presidential race by Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost Authority". |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:23:51 -0700, David Nebenzahl wrote: On 8/28/2008 9:59 AM Dave spake thus: On my D3, on the 'Shooting' menu the last item is "Vignette control". I can't find this mentioned anywhere in the manual. Either in the book provided with the camera, or on the PDF I downloaded. I assume it might be something that was been added in firmware released after the manual was printed. In my camera, the firmware versions reported are A 2.00 B 2.00 Does anyone know anything about this? The choices are off, low, medium and high. I could take a guess at what it might do, but I don't know for sure. This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm, which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital cameras that look like 35mm SLRs. Would it be on topic to discuss a 35mm film camera that had a digital back on it? Steve |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
On 8/28/2008 10:02 PM Steve spake thus:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:23:51 -0700, David Nebenzahl wrote: On 8/28/2008 9:59 AM Dave spake thus: On my D3, on the 'Shooting' menu the last item is "Vignette control". I can't find this mentioned anywhere in the manual. Either in the book provided with the camera, or on the PDF I downloaded. I assume it might be something that was been added in firmware released after the manual was printed. In my camera, the firmware versions reported are A 2.00 B 2.00 Does anyone know anything about this? The choices are off, low, medium and high. I could take a guess at what it might do, but I don't know for sure. This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm, which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital cameras that look like 35mm SLRs. Would it be on topic to discuss a 35mm film camera that had a digital back on it? That's an interesting question. Considering how anarchistic Usenet is, and how discussions regularly drift off-topic, I'd have to say yes. It's not a matter of anally enforcing rules according to some charter, after all. Common sense. -- "In 1964 Barry Goldwater declared: 'Elect me president, and I will bomb the cities of Vietnam, defoliate the jungles, herd the population into concentration camps and turn the country into a wasteland.' But Lyndon Johnson said: 'No! No! No! Don't you dare do that. Let ME do it.'" - Characterization (paraphrased) of the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson presidential race by Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost Authority". |
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Vignette control on Nikon D3
On 8/28/2008 10:02 PM Steve spake thus:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:23:51 -0700, David Nebenzahl wrote: This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm, which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital cameras that look like 35mm SLRs. Would it be on topic to discuss a 35mm film camera that had a digital back on it? By the way, is there such a thing? -- "In 1964 Barry Goldwater declared: 'Elect me president, and I will bomb the cities of Vietnam, defoliate the jungles, herd the population into concentration camps and turn the country into a wasteland.' But Lyndon Johnson said: 'No! No! No! Don't you dare do that. Let ME do it.'" - Characterization (paraphrased) of the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson presidential race by Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost Authority". |
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