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Nikon D2Xs, August 2024 B&W Edit


Nikon D2Xs and 50mm f/1.4 AF-D lens. Full frame equivalent therefore 75mm. 400 ISO; 1/60th; f/5.6. Converted to B&W in Lightroom.
There isn't a built-in flash on the D2Xs. That didn't bother me when I bought it secondhand in 2011 - I don't like artificially illuminated pictures and I lack the patience to learn how all that kit works anyway. But here I used a Nikon SB-400 flash for a bit of help. There's no learning curve with the SB-400. It apparently knows exactly what is required. Maybe I'll use it more often.
There isn't a built-in flash on the D2Xs. That didn't bother me when I bought it secondhand in 2011 - I don't like artificially illuminated pictures and I lack the patience to learn how all that kit works anyway. But here I used a Nikon SB-400 flash for a bit of help. There's no learning curve with the SB-400. It apparently knows exactly what is required. Maybe I'll use it more often.
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