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I collected my new D200 Infra Red from Eric   -   Page   6 | |
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Posted: Fri Oct 10th, 2014 01:40 |
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The WB on the D3 works pretty flawlessly for me. If I use anything other than Auto in natural light or Flash in the studio, even then I can leave it on Auto and then there is a 'blue moon'!
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Posted: Fri Oct 10th, 2014 02:15 |
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Had it been my camera JK, that is what the setting would have been and saved to NEF, possibly saving a JPG to a second card? Although I am yet to be convinced about that methodology. Increases complexity and why would I need duplication? I have never lost an image from a card yet. (Kiss of death there!).
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