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    ONLINE PRINTER...HELP!

    Try these guys, price and quality are really good http://www.proamimaging.com/
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    Help Needed with Printing Posters on an A4 printer

    Try this website it provides the program for you to determine the size of poster based on A4 prints, I found it simple to use and the capability is as good as the photo image you use and the printer you output to. http://www.blockposters.com/default.aspx YB
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    M42 Nikon D5000

    Thanks Stu, I'll think about the opti-brite with having the SigmOS Ray
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    M42 Nikon D5000

    Stu, did you have the optibrite treatment added, I am also considering having the rule of thirds grid lines, as the standard D200 quarter lines do not serve much purpose. Regards Ray
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    M42 Nikon D5000

    Stu, did you find it easy to fit and are there any downsides to it on a DSLR? Many thanks YB
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    M42 Nikon D5000

    Tony did you mean the 'Fresnel Screen'? Bopins, all in good spirit, we all have to start somewhere...here seems to be a nice place to learn.
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    M42 Nikon D5000

    Thanks both, it looks a relatively easy install and for the price might be worth a go D200s....I wish, but that would be the D300! that is D300 exclamation mark not another Nikon variant ;)
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    M42 Nikon D5000

    Has anyone fitted the Katzeye split screen as I really miss that feature on my old Pentax SLRs (S2 & ME Super). I have a problem with the D200 screen and the focussing points getting in the way. It seems like a good solution for £100 YB
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    Going Bigger ?

    Nod, I agree but it's horses for courses, the Sig costs what ..£650! Canon 100-400 f4.5-5.6L £1268 400 f2.8L £6659 400 f4L £5547 500 f4L £5569 a bit steep methinks to gain the higher speed!;) YB
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    Going Bigger ?

    I have the BigmOS (Sigma 150-500, f5-6.3) which is about the same weight and size as the Sigma 50-500 but with Optical Stabilisation. For the money, it takes some beating but it is difficult initially getting used to the weight and slightly slow focussing. I use it for motorsport, wildlife and...
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