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Nikon D90 v D300 (1 Viewer)

Played with my friends D90 again today. Seriously, it's like a mini D300. It has the same picture controls (which are what really matter) and can produce the same types of images. Put a good lens on it and who knows what it can do.
 
Here's a few pics!
 

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Here's a few pics!
Very nice! Let me take a guess what they are; 1.Corn Bunting? 2. Of course I know the Chaffinch. 3. Blue Tit? 4. Blackbird.

On dull gray days try switching to vivid picture controls and perhaps bump the saturation up one or two pegs to the right. Exactly how much will depend on the bird in question and your taste. It can be kind of hit and miss. Sometimes the pictures can be "hot".
 
Very nice! Let me take a guess what they are; 1.Corn Bunting? 2. Of course I know the Chaffinch. 3. Blue Tit? 4. Blackbird.

On dull gray days try switching to vivid picture controls and perhaps bump the saturation up one or two pegs to the right. Exactly how much will depend on the bird in question and your taste. It can be kind of hit and miss. Sometimes the pictures can be "hot".

1. is reed bunting.
 
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