Saturday Morning Roundup
Probably will play with some photos from NYC today, in the meantime here are some links from the internets for your coffee drinking pleasure:
- Newly redesigned photo-eye has launched their new online magazine, and this first issue is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Robert Frank’s The Americans, with a number of articles and interviews on the book and the man. Lots of good reading.
- Terry discusses the di-GPS pro for geotagging on Nikon DSLRs.
- Also via Terry, a “review” of the Nikon Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8, which by all accounts, is a lens you’ll really want to have if you want to go wide with your Nikon D700 or D3. Seriously, this an awesome lens with one weakness, no filters.
- Scott publishes his field report of the Nikon D700. It’s another reminder that the D700 is mostly better than the D300 (unless you need that extra “reach” provided via crop) and in some ways better than the D3 (flash, sensor cleaning, smaller, cheaper). If you can live with a squishy sounding shutter, you can live with the D700.
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