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DevIouS

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D50 - Standard lens - No adjustments

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grknyer

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how do you like your d90?
Marki I love it. How do you like yours? I like the feel,features and capabilities. I Have tried out the HD Cam but nothing worthwhile posting yet. I will post some more pics later. I would like some more glass though. It's pricey but I can always use it if I ever upgrade to a full frame model.:D
 

House of Laughter

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Thanks man - appreciate it.

All my shots are with the D40, it's the only camera I have.

new lens though - 50-200 zoom with AF - Nikon. Yes, event the macro of the flower is he same zoom.

Few more for the fun of it. The blue herons were about 75 yards off the beach. Still a decent shot.

House


House-how about sharing what u shooting with :smash:
btw, nice pics like the last two especially.
 

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cons and pros of a 50mm, 70mm, 110mm macro lens

I am thinking of a Sigma 70mm for the D90-what's the
cons and pros of a 50mm, 70mm, 110mm macro lens for coral closeups? So the application will alway have a glass in between, there is some distance we have to compensate, and the most importantly, I will shoot them in actincis and coral fluorescent. Is there a need to use a filter?

I will also use this camera for taking pics of my psychedelic artworks(which are also fluorecent in general). Any advise will be greatly appreciated.

I already see the big difference using an expensive great camera vs a small point and shoot camera even though I am using the big camera in point and shoot fashion too:shhh:. The sensor, the lens and such makes the picture so much sharper and more faithful to the original color.
 

krzysiek

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My son, Daniel. Nikon d80 with 18-55mm (last 3 pictures) and 55-200mm (1st one) lenses
 

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grknyer

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Toying around with macro? :shhh:

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In case anyone has any complaints about the last pic being abit out of focus TOUGH S##t!! I'd like to see you do better under the circumstances. It has taken hand held real quickly. Jesus, the things I do for this site :lol2:
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