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Posted by Iain: Mon Aug 24th, 2015 15:41 | 1st Post |
I am back in the Nikon fold as I've just bought a D7200.
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Posted by jk: Mon Aug 24th, 2015 16:15 | 2nd Post |
Well welcome back.
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Posted by Eric: Mon Aug 24th, 2015 16:22 | 3rd Post |
Iain wrote:I am back in the Nikon fold as I've just bought a D7200. Well done Iain. I can always applaud someone else spending .....their money I will be interested in your review of it. I did consider getting one instead of the D750 but there wasn't one in stock at WEX when I went to do a comparison. Now that the Fuji XT is performing faster, it's a better choice for general photography than the D750. I should, in hindsight, perhaps have waited ....and gone for the DX advantage, to compliment my residual Nikon longer lenses for other photography. I suppose my love affair with the D750 has taken a bit of a battering with Fujis improvement and the recognition it is certainly not a D3. Took some bracketed images of a kitchen today ( yes I know I have retired ..but tell the stragglers that) and it was really gulping for air as the buffer filled. I was certainly waiting for it to clear. It's one of the areas where the 'lesser' bodies so obviously suffer...outright buffer speed. Will be interested to hear how the D7200 holds up buffer wise. Maybe I need to try a faster card?
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Posted by Iain: Mon Aug 24th, 2015 16:34 | 4th Post |
Thanks both. Eric, I've not had much chance to use it yet, just got it yesterday at the bird fair, I managed to pin Park cameras to a good deal. Canon seemed poor after using the Fuji and I knew that the lack of a a filter was making a difference. Form what I have taken with it today I have seen a difference in the shots out of the camera without any PP. I'll let you know how I get on.
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Posted by Iain: Tue Aug 25th, 2015 16:08 | 5th Post |
I've encountered a problem, I can't open raw files in photoshop cc and that is after I have updated to camera raw 9.1 Any ideas?
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Posted by jk: Tue Aug 25th, 2015 16:15 | 6th Post |
I use CS6 with ACR 9.1.1 You should be able to open it in CC with ACR9.1
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Posted by Iain: Tue Aug 25th, 2015 16:18 | 7th Post |
No it won't let me Jonathan keeps saying the files may be corrupted. They open fine in LR but if I try to pass them over to PS they won't open.
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Posted by jk: Tue Aug 25th, 2015 16:24 | 8th Post |
Iain if necessary try with a trial copy of Lyn (mac) or FastStone Browser (windows).
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Posted by Iain: Tue Aug 25th, 2015 16:25 | 9th Post |
ok, I'll give Lyn a go. Thanks JK.
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Posted by jk: Tue Aug 25th, 2015 17:23 | 10th Post |
Maybe you need to uninstall Photoshop CC and then reinstall. Make sure you do it the proper way or else your Adobe license count ticks up.
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Posted by Eric: Tue Aug 25th, 2015 17:56 | 11th Post |
ACR9.1 works ok on CC for me.....PC version f course. Silly question...has the raw format file been put in the right CC folder?
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Posted by jk: Tue Aug 25th, 2015 18:15 | 12th Post |
Eric wrote:ACR9.1 works ok on CC for me.....PC version f course. The updater is meant to do that automatically! However all things dont always happen correctly.
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Posted by Iain: Wed Aug 26th, 2015 03:17 | 13th Post |
I'll have a look at that when I get a chance later.
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Posted by Eric: Wed Aug 26th, 2015 04:38 | 14th Post |
jk wrote:Eric wrote: You are most probably correct.....and I think the message you get is 'cannot open, unknown format' rather than the corrupt file message Iain mentions.
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Posted by richw: Thu Aug 27th, 2015 20:23 | 15th Post |
How do you pass from Lightroom to Photoshop? I generally do all the Raw processing in Lightroom and the right click and use edit in Photoshop. I have my preferences in Lightroom set up to pass it as a PSD file. Using this method you should be fine even with older copies of Photoshop.
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Posted by Iain: Fri Aug 28th, 2015 04:00 | 16th Post |
I'll give that a go. Thanks Rich.
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Posted by ArcticRick: Fri Aug 28th, 2015 15:57 | 17th Post |
I sent my X30 back after it stopped working 8 hours after I got it , it said "Lens control error" and never took another pic . Nikon it is for me also
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Posted by Iain: Sun Aug 30th, 2015 15:08 | 18th Post |
I sorted the problem with raw and pscc raw converter 9.1 was not loading in, I downloaded it again and this time it went in and ps will now open the raws.
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Posted by jk: Sun Aug 30th, 2015 16:17 | 19th Post |
Well done Iain.
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