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Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsAfter years of white dominance Nikon defeats Canon by 49 v 39
Yeah Nikon http://shrani.si/?a/Ow/3rRBFPij/canikon-copy.jpg Double click on the photo to enlarge and start counting Bob
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsThats AWESOME
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsThat stand can worth more than the olympic medals for that game combined...
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsNow that's an image I have to show the guys at work tomorrow hehe, nice find!
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsThat is pretty amazing Bob and all due to 1 camera.
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsAnd how many of the same images are going to come from that gallery Im certain there is a Sony snap shot in there somewhere......cheers
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsBob G - this will keep a few Canon people I know, quiet for awhile
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsFront row, the guy in the yellow cap. He looks a little lonely.
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsPerhaps by the time the London Olympics come around this will be an Olympic sport ?
I can just hear the commentators now: "Oh, that was a lovely capture that one. Wide open and just a hint of off-camera fill-flash" "Yes, his technical ability has come a long way since we last saw him in Beijing four years ago" "The degree of difficulty was one of the highest we've seen......hand-holding a 500mm prime lens is something that not everyone can do justice to" "Very true, Bruce, very true.......anyway, we now take you back to the swimming where we will replay (perhaps a dozen times) Stephanie Rice winning Gold for Australia" Dave
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsGreat Photo Slightly (or not slightly at all) misleading however
Not all the black lenses are Nikons.... There are quite a few Tamrons and Sigmas which could be on a Canon or Nikon body. 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsLove the pic, too bad there wasnt a higher mag version so we can check camera labels!!!!
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsGood point David, that actually didn't even occur to me at all. At that end of the market though, large press organisations are courted pretty heavily by both big players and 3rd party lenses are in the minority. They probably don't even have a price advantage over the big 2 for press. You can also see a few of those gold plates.
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsIt's not quite that bad, look at the EXIF. The image was taken with a Canon
Anyway, it's definitely photoshopped, anyone can see that. haha. Michael
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsThere's a thread on the Fredmiranda forum about this which is hillarious. Almost every post is:
I was at the <insert event here> and there were tons more <insert brand here> than <insert other brand here> It's good to see lots of Nikons being used by pros - it means there will be more pressure on Canon to improve their cameras/lenses/service (hopefully). 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsI agree David, it keeps both parties on their toes. Low light was Canon's forte for quite some time, one can imagine that they will have quite something coming to counter the D3
What I find also interesting is that for most observers it is all about the equipment. How many times have people said to one of us " you must take great photos with that camera". There is no cult of celebrity around these photographers, you would imagine that some of the best sports photographers in the world are at the games, but not one of us on a photography forum has said they recognise or can see anyone. By comparison if Skaife was photographed in the car park outside a motoring event, many motor sport enthusiasts would recognise him. http://wolfeyes.com.au Tactical Torches - Tactical Flashlights Police torch rechargeable torch military torch police military HID surefire flashlight LED torch tactical torch rechargeable wolf eyes flashlight surefire torch wolf eyes tactical torchpolice torch
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I was at my mum's birthday, and there were way more Nikons than Canons there! g.
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Fanboi! 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsOkay, ignoring the darkside V's lightside discussion, this picture really said two things to me.
Firstly, photojackets are more popular than they should be. I would have thought photographers would have had more of a sense of personal aesthetics. Secondy, only one woman photographer. The rest all seem to be be middle aged males. Cheers
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsROTFLMAO at the things people have said in this thread.......some great senses of humour on this forum....great stuff
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsSame as the other events as well, brand swappers are kind of funny...
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsI found this link from DP review. It's a give a different perspective from all of the other Olympic photos I have seen.
http://www.karikuukka.com/peking2008/100m/
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsThat is a very cool photo... Oh and Fozzie, what did I tell you?
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Re: Nikon wins the Bejing Olympicslove the 360 deg shot. i pressed ctrl +(f4) to close the tab and you can actually zoom in and out with ctrl or shift key, mouse scroll too
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At that level of photograhy I wouldn't expect to see any non-branded lenses. Not that I have anything against the T or S's (owning both myself). Wedding, Portrait & Boudoir Photographer
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Me too If you look closely at the photo you can definately see a few Sigmas and at least one Tammy. Welcome to the forums btw 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
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Is this done using that new microsnot photosynth software??
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsHi Surenj,
I don't think so. I had a look at the photographers website and a description with one of his other 360 degree shots states:
Re: Nikon wins the Bejing OlympicsInteresting how many lense hoods are in action. It is generally considered poor-form as it can block the other tog's view.
I know there was only about 8x 800/5.6 Canon's at the olympics. Doubt there was any 1200mm's
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