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Nikon Df NEF required for testing some new software.
I wont share the file with anyone (promise).
I dont want to use the stuff on DPreview as I prefer real world images rather than studio test targets.

If you have a NEF that you can Dropbox to me then I would be very grateful.

Thanks
Jonathan

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I may have one I can send to you. I am traveling now but will see if I can get it from my computer to send to you.
RL

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Goodness me. Where have you been old friend?

If you can Dropbox me one that would be great.
I much prefer real world sample to the stuff that I can get from DPReview as their images tend to be early or pre-production samples.

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Jonathan,
It has been way too long! All is good. Making changes in my life to have a bit more free time to return to photo world. Last few years have been very hectic and busy. I hope you are very well. I looked on my backups from where I am and I unfortunately do not have the NEF you are looking for.
New D5 on order hoping it will arrive soon.
Hopefully, I will be around more.
RL

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Robert, it is time you retired as well and came to Spain to visit. I keep trying to tempt Peter but he prefers the cooler and wetter climate in the Lake District.

If you get the D5 soon then would love a D5 NEF to look and play with.

Still testing software for tmultiple RAW processor companies ;-)

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jk wrote:
Robert, it is time you retired as well and came to Spain to visit. I keep trying to tempt Peter but he prefers the cooler and wetter climate in the Lake District.
I agree with Peter... I just got another shed, without even asking for it!

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If you all retired then we could have Nikon club outings all over the place at any time!

:-)

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If Robert keeps collecting sheds we'll all have somewhere to stay.:lol:

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Iain wrote:
If Robert keeps collecting sheds we'll all have somewhere to stay.:lol:
I have a campervan so I might be able to travel longer and further. I was thinking that I might go to Lofoten in Norway but it is 5500 km each way so I might do the run up to John O'Groats and the Highland 500 round trip instead.

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5500k isalong drive, even for Canadians;~)

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Iain wrote:
If Robert keeps collecting sheds we'll all have somewhere to stay.:lol:
And no need to share, I have at least six sheds now!

The great attraction of my most recent shed is that it's very close to home and, what I hadn't fully realised was it comes with some land, which will make a small but interesting garden for me.

As usual it entails a great deal of work, the ground is very rough, a layer of refractory bricks lie about 6 inches below the surface, covered by cinders and a poor pretence of topsoil. Below the layer of bricks is pure sand, as deep as you wish to dig. I did a test hole and stopped at 4 feet deep. However, it's at the edge of a steelworks slag tip. The molten slag ran across the surface of the sand and covers about half the site. I have an elevated shelf which will I think sustain a reasonable level of planting and provide a nice platform to enjoy the view of the estuary. Off out to find my pick and shovel!

I forgot to take a real 'before' photograph but I took some yesterday after the initial debris clearance.


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