I have been following this discussion with interest. I tried it on my d90 + cheap 3rd party grip, all was fine until i took a shot in portrait & the button on the grip wouldn't work. Does anyone know if it could be just my grip? (exposure lock works fine with this button )
Just leave your card in the camera & use the USB lead that came with your camera & drag them off that way. I have the same issue because my card reader is old.
Just an example - say you were taking a photo of someone's face at f/1.8, close up you could have the eyes in focus but the nose & ears out of focus - the further you move back or zoom back the ears & nose will become in focus & so on.
I know nothing about Canon but i know that if one Nikon had ' active D lighting ' turned on & the other didn't the results would be very different. Does Canon have anything like ' D lighting '?
Or maybe the picture profiles used were very different on each camera.
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