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I'd avoid the D1s. They had a flawed battery system and were a huge PITA, especially when the temp dropped. Here's a pile of them in our "graveyard" in my office as well as a few other relics. http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...psbe5b1f71.jpg |
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As far as cards, I feel VERY comfortable limiting the CF to 4GB. Very hard to shoot over 4GB in a day,
certainly possible, but then you need to consider not having all your work on one card, so it helps to have and use spares. Picked up the final piece of the puzzle this week, a SIGMA 10-20mm lens. I love a wide angle, and the only way to get wide on a crop-sensor camera is to get something REALLY WIDE. I have a great deal of nice shots with it today, I took a 5 mile walk and went out on a pretty dreary day, but when I COULD use the lens well, it performed. Hard to shoot at a grey sky. [http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8512/8...8d1787e453.jpg Gargoyle by MemphisBrad, on Flickr] |
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"We all do Fade as a Leaf." That's a great sentiment for that time.
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The reason this caught my eye is that he lived to 88 years old; rather unusual for back then. |
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It's tough to get good shots of really old gravestones due to the wear and usual breakage of the stone. This was pretty well preserved for 130 years.
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Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, GA. It was taken early in the morning, about 8:30 AM |
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Waterfall at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on Lake Superior. |
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New lens. Tamron 28-75 f/2.8. Traded the 18-135 kit and cash for it. Disregard the foot lol
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8238/8...0bfa68da_b.jpg Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 by emopunker2004, on Flickr |
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Good and bad in everything, this time I got mostly good.....
Ordered two lenses from Adorama just cause I didn't feel like stopping after I had everyone taken care of and a full bag for me. There was a $25 dollar 35-80mm lens that had a cracked filter thread, so of course it had likely been dropped or something. Then there was a low to almost-mid zoom for $44. I got them in today and the $25 dollar lens is as crisp and bitey as any I have had in my hands. I am sure I will find it's weak point one day, but I had to Laugh out loud on that one. The 44 dollar lens is NOT better than the little cheapie, and I need to test it outside in some real world apertures and shutter speeds. But right now, If I had to let one go, I would KEEP the lens I thought I would have to throw against a wall somewhere. Now my sister gets the low zoom, which is funny in a way. When you are at 28mm, the lens is fully extended. When you rack out to 85mm, the lens barrel completely draws itself back inside. Totally backwards. |
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The camera arrived today. It powers up and looks like it works so far, but not much can be done until I get a memory card and the lens for it. I did notice that the function knob where you switch between aperture priority, manual, etc. modes appears to be a bit touchy but it works. If that gets to be a hassle I suppose that I could get it fixed. Now doing the pee-pee dance waiting for the lens. It still shows as pending.
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Where u get the camera and lens from
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