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Douglas Ritchie
{K:211} 12/29/2006
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Hi Roger,
Nikon are still using the smaller sensor, i don't think they have any plans in the near future to introduce a larger sensor, but you never know. The only problem with the full sized sensor is you have to use the best quality glass available the bigger sensor is very critical.
Douglas
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/29/2006
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OH OK I was reading the blurb recently but cant find the sensor size ..is it 35mm?? as opposed to 24mm
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Douglas Ritchie
{K:211} 12/28/2006
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Hi Roger,
Thanks very much for your critique, but after 30 years i am still looking for the perfect shot.
As to the D200 I have had it almost a year now and i am delighted with it, pin sharp 24"x16" are the norm and A3 inkjet prints are amazing.
Douglas
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/28/2006
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yeah perfect... I take it u r happy with the D200
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Tony Hunter
{K:4647} 12/23/2006
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Very nice B&W landscape. very good capture and conversion. regards
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metoni .
{K:24727} 12/23/2006
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Amazing photo. Excellent landscape photo.
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Michalis P.S.
{K:10136} 12/23/2006
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Impressive landscape. Good contrast and tones. Well done, Michalis
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Matthew Clemente
{K:587} 12/23/2006
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Absolutely gorgeous scene and excellently rendered. Nice toning also. I second the previous post about the tilted horizon.
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Patrick Sookiasian
{K:1350} 12/22/2006
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nice shot.
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Sharon Chambers
{K:1833} 12/22/2006
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This is a gorgeous image and I like the slight blue tint. Now, this may be a bit picky but to me it looks a little crooked. Perhaps rotate a couple of degrees to the right? so the hills don't look like they are all going uphill in that direction?
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