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Nikon has the edge on IQ - I still use Canon though


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Fantastic Image Rich.

 

If we are talking cameras, nothing beats a Hasselblad!

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Titan X Image quality folks lol - AA seems bit better on this model - kudos to Careando - nice work


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Canon for sure ... #1 for image sharpness with AF sensors.  :)

 

Need some more shots Rich ... I was a little disappointed Carenado seem to be using the default reflection map on the fuselage so P3D's DR isn't reflecting the surroundings.

 

Cheers, Rob.

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Canon for sure ... #1 for image sharpness with AF sensors.  :)

 

Need some more shots Rich ... I was a little disappointed Carenado seem to be using the default reflection map on the fuselage so P3D's DR isn't reflecting the surroundings.

 

Cheers, Rob.

 

Ah good point on reflection - maybe to keep fps respectable not sure - still a nice aircraft to fly - very unique 


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Nikon has the edge on IQ - I still use Canon though

 

I shoot sports, motor sports, and wildlife and among those choices Canon is the clear choice. Won't find many pros using other than Canon at Indy this month! Attended a PGA golf tourney last month and a recent Baltimore Orioles baseball game.  All Canon.


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Hi Folks,

 

Excellent shot - Rich...

 

And I thought I was the last of the 4:3 monitor users...

 

Regards,

Scott

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Brilliant!!

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Are there any repaints? Where?

Ed


Cheers, Ed

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Hi Folks,

 

Excellent shot - Rich...

 

And I thought I was the last of the 4:3 monitor users...

 

Regards,

Scott

 

Hi Scott - 32" wide screen here - just cropped that way in Photoshop  :wink:

 

 

Are there any repaints? Where?

Ed

 

No - I have not loaded this up yet maybe later as just got wisdom tooth pulled so not exactly best timing - just need to tweak it a tiny bit also

 

Thank you Guys  :dance:


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Hi Scott - 32" wide screen here - just cropped that way in Photoshop  :wink:

 

 

 

No - I have not loaded this up yet maybe later as just got wisdom tooth pulled so not exactly best timing - just need to tweak it a tiny bit also

 

Thank you Guys  :dance:

 

Wow, with a wisdom tooth pulled out, better to fly an airbus these days, a lot more quietter than a 500S!!!

Cheers and good recovery,

Ed


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Wow, with a wisdom tooth pulled out, better to fly an airbus these days, a lot more quietter than a 500S!!!

Cheers and good recovery,

Ed

 

Thanks Ed its done - four hours later have a good headache but not to bad overall - Dr. didn't see anything major -  a small infection behind the back of wisdom tooth in the gum - x-rays sometimes dont tell the whole story - hoping to feel much better after removal


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