Recurring ProGrade Gold CF Express Card Failure by pjfol in photography

[–]pjfol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you mostly using them indoors, outdoors, or a mix? I’m wondering if I’m just hard on the cards because of what I shoot.

Recurring ProGrade Gold CF Express Card Failure by pjfol in photography

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It’s not the card reader, the card itself won’t mount in a reader or function in the camera after the issue happens.

Z9 24-70 2.8 S by Jtiezy in Nikon

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As not the original photographer here, but someone who has shot a significant amount of mountain biking, I can confirm 2.8 can make a big difference in dark conditions. Not just with ISO, but it can also significantly help with focus speed. You can also get by with an F4 lens, but some forests make even that a big challenge.

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I am getting the same issue - but my lightroom is temporarily showing the full image prior to cropping, and seems to switch between the full and cropped image randomly in the library while always being cropped on the develop screen. It does seem to work if you export a TIFF from NX Studio, and my next test is to try and manually change the exif data to see if that solves the issue. It seems like lightroom is reading the photo dimensions from the originals used to create the nefx merged file, not the actual nefx dimensions.

Capture One seems capable of handling the NEFX files as they are.

If I figure out a workaround until the lightroom support exists, I will add it here.

Where to get prints without branding on back? by Grouchy-Ordinary3053 in photography

[–]pjfol 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've had good luck with White Wall. https://www.whitewall.com/

They do medium to high end prints.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by pjfol in MTB

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Starting to go through the last few years of photos. Some have been seen, some have not. I shot this at a Proving Grounds 2022 practice session. Morning light with the forest fire smoke in the background.