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bigtoe
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Wireless Networking

Nikon pioneered wireless image transmission. Now, with the new Nikon Wireless Transmitter WT-43, the era of the multi camera network has arrived. Not only can one transmit (‘push’) images to servers and remotely control the camera from afar, the WT-4 also enables remote browsing of the camera’s image thumbnails as well. In a wireless environment, networks of up to 5 D300 cameras can be established and image thumbnails from all connected cameras browsed simultaneously and relevant image files ‘pulled’, while the photographers continue shooting.
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(Eye-Fi wireless card aside, the D300 is amazing!)
bigtoe
The colours it renders are wicked!! wub.gif
Bezalel99
I wish I'd sold my Canon A-1 a few years ago on E-Bay, when it was still worth something.

Now it's all but worthless.
Shuli
QUOTE(Bezalel99 @ Dec 9 2007, 09:14 AM) *
I wish I'd sold my Canon A-1 a few years ago on E-Bay, when it was still worth something.

Now it's all but worthless.


That camera was manufactured in the late seventies / early eighties...whaddaya expect? The only cameras that really seem to hold their value are high-end non-digital SLRs, TLRs, medium and large format (ie, the niche shooters). Next time, invest in a Leica. wink.gif
bigtoe
QUOTE(Shuli @ Dec 9 2007, 11:23 AM) *
Next time, invest in a Leica. wink.gif

or Hasselblad..
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