Monk
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That Canon looks like a cannon.
Wonder if a tripod is required ?........
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That Canon looks like a cannon.
dentrecords....... Thx...... Ordered this one.....
I'm partial to Nikon, so a D3200 kit would be a great option. It's $550 at B&H right now. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/856049-REG/Nikon_25492_D3200_DSLR_Camera_With.html
dentrecords....... Thx...... Ordered this one.....
I'm partial to Nikon, so a D3200 kit would be a great option. It's $550 at B&H right now. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/856049-REG/Nikon_25492_D3200_DSLR_Camera_With.html
I had all this stuff when it was 35 mm film cameras, and used a 300mm zoom and liked it, and no they don't have anything in this town, if it wasn't for the internet I'd be lost in the land time forgot.That's a massive zoom. That's equivalent to a 450mm when you figure in the crop factor. Do you happen to have a camera shop anywhere in your local vicinity? Most camera shops will let you take your camera body in and test out a bunch of lenses. Take some pics, look at them on your home pc, and see what you think of them. Just a suggestion.
Cool...... I like zoom and I was looking at the other one that was higher but thought better of the price diff, but putting the numbers together the way you did, makes me like the 300 even more, when living in Colorado I can see something that looks great to shot, but if I walk/ride closer, the change in view also changes, so basically I like to frame things from a far but get it as close as I can.You can obviously get any zoom you want. Just know that a 200mm zoom on your nikon body is the equivalent to a 300mm 35mm zoom. That one you listed above is the equivalent to a 450mm zoom on a 35mm camera. It'll obviously offer a very long zoom. When you look at the lenses, multiply the values by 1.5 and that will translate over to what your 35mm gear is.
If it says it's a 50mm lens, it'll be equivalent to a 75mm lens on a normal 35mm camera. The crop factor is actually in your favor if you're after zoom/telephoto lenses.
dentrecords , No problems with vibration carrying your camera equipment on your MC ??????
How big can you print those without blur/pixelation? I'd seriously like to buy some of your work.
Shazam... I might need to get me a wall print!
dentrecords - got a website of pics to browse man? I'd be looking for something very cold and snowy/frosty looking. I'm sure that's an easy one so far north. Specifically one that is very much the idea of "At the heart of Winter" or "Blizzard Beasts" or "Sons of Northern Darkness." A place called Blashyrkh.