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Old 08-10-2001, 09:44 AM
Scott Audette Scott Audette is offline
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D1H Samples

Just thought I would post a link to some D1H photos from today. The photos
were taken this afternoon prior to the scrubbed launch of the space
shuttle Discovery. I received the camera this morning and so far so good.

I also have a D1x and the two cameras complement each other well. My
clients various needs are more then aquedately covered by the two.

The photos can be seen at:

http://www.scottaudette.com/d1h/index.html

I will try to add some high iso stuff from an NFL preseason game on
Saturday.

  


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Old 08-10-2001, 10:03 PM
Jonathan_Zalkin Jonathan_Zalkin is offline
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Re: D1H Samples

Thanks for the samples I uck forward to the High iso images since that is what I need.
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Old 08-11-2001, 12:07 AM
Bill_Dewey Bill_Dewey is offline
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Re: D1H Samples

Scott, thanks a bunch for the samples. I am currently planning to "upgrade" from my S1, most probably to the D1H. As you say that you have both the H and the X, where would you draw the line on which to use for each type of customer? The obvious one is fast action requiring more than 3fps, but other than that what would be your criteria? In my case a lot of what I do is to shoot dogs in action, very rarely if ever needing to print beyond 8x10. Thanks for any info, and thanks for the samples. I'm sure the High ISO ones will be great as well.

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