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Melbourne Meet Late EntryWell i know i'm late posting a pic from last Sundays Melb meet , but better late than never, Hope i've done this correctly i had a seniors moment when completing the process, suggestions on improving the quality of the (posted) image will be gladly accepted, (edges look a bit weird in the preview) but looks sharp and oustanding printed to A4, oh yeah, i didn't end up taking many images on the day with my new D2X as it was hi-jacked by other members, A great day with a fantastic group, lets do it again soon.And in regards to the D2X in a word, unbelievable,
the quality of the prints i have done so far are just fantastic, sharp, great colour, straight out of the camera, an absolute joy to use, my first Nikon was an F then an F3, then F5,D70, D2H, and now the D2X, what a gigantic progression in camera's !, the quality of the results are hard to convey unless you see it yourself, so i think film is dead, it just doesn't know it yet. If you love taking digital images sell ,beg, borrow trade,(i sold and traded a lot to get mine)but get one of these magical machines you wont regret it. Nikon boy Norman
Nikon Boy,
Your words are all!!!! Happy with D2x, so am I, same as my D2h (I still have it). If there's a D2Xs or A D2X MKII in the horizon, will you cry hard? Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
Try to tempt the wife into the same field so you can share her willingness and her "generous" Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
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