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Jan 27, 2009 20:59 |  #16

+1 on the blending comment. I'd even settle for a p&s instead.


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Jan 28, 2009 03:02 |  #17

basroil wrote in post #7201436 (external link)
and not many bandsaws are strong enough for that

Are there ANY saws AT ALL that are strong enough for that? Keep on dreaming! :D




  
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Jan 28, 2009 03:11 |  #18

Where can I see one of a D3 being crushed?


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Jan 28, 2009 08:48 |  #19

Even more amazing is that cutting it in half didn't affect the IQ one bit.

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Jan 28, 2009 18:10 |  #20

wow. the intricacy of camera lenses is amazing.


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Jan 31, 2009 16:28 |  #21

nightlife-shooter wrote in post #7199774 (external link)
Am I the only one more interested in the internals of the lens. :)

You're not the only one, especially since it seems to be Nikon's 14-24. Wish Canon made their wide zoom that wide and sharp.


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Feb 06, 2009 00:22 |  #22

intresting hmmmmm


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Feb 06, 2009 00:23 |  #23

its a good thing they were smart enough to cut a nikon and not a canon lol jk jk


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