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Brown Cows Love The D3!!

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Rita Berkowitz - 23 Jun 2008 12:09 GMT
Yes they do.

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Annika1980 - 23 Jun 2008 17:05 GMT
"Yes, this one has to be viewed full size to be awed by the mystical
properties of the D3.'

Would that be the blown highlights, the terrible amount of sensor
dust, or the selective oversharpening?
Yeah, it's mystifying that anyone would buy a POS camera like that.
George Kerby - 23 Jun 2008 22:10 GMT
On 6/23/08 11:05 AM, in article
7f1a4110-7a8a-46f2-953b-ed600188d09b@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com,

> "Yes, this one has to be viewed full size to be awed by the mystical
> properties of the D3.'
>
> Would that be the blown highlights, the terrible amount of sensor
> dust, or the selective oversharpening?
> Yeah, it's mystifying that anyone would buy a POS camera like that.
It IS mystical how someone can f.ck up a decent shot, but that's 'Rita'.
John McWilliams - 24 Jun 2008 01:29 GMT
> "Yes, this one has to be viewed full size to be awed by the mystical
> properties of the D3.'
>
> Would that be the blown highlights, the terrible amount of sensor
> dust, or the selective oversharpening?
> Yeah, it's mystifying that anyone would buy a POS camera like that.

It ain't the camera's fault! And doesn't your putter flutter when "she"
emulates your subject line style (minus - CAPS)? Well, I didn't so.

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Mr.T - 24 Jun 2008 07:55 GMT
>>"Yes, this one has to be viewed full size to be awed by the mystical
>>properties of the D3.'

>Would that be the blown highlights, the terrible amount of sensor
>dust, or the selective oversharpening?
>Yeah, it's mystifying that anyone would buy a POS camera like that.

Don't blame the camera for Rita's shortcomings.

MrT.
Just Another Sock - 24 Jun 2008 09:25 GMT
> >>"Yes, this one has to be viewed full size to be awed by the mystical
> >>properties of the D3.'
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>
> MrT.

Rita's shortcomings?

Rita's got little fingers has she?
 
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