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Old 23-12-05, 19:29
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There you go just for that comment you become a senior member after a couple of days, the Nikon gods are looking over you.
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Old 23-12-05, 20:01
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What's the next ranking???
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Old 23-12-05, 20:27
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Well, I'm back home and the Camera shop bag (big) is sitting on my counter and I have just stared at it for the last 1/2 hour. Like you, I seldom read a manual until a couple of months down the road after I've played with my new toy. Then, while reading, I find myself saying "that's why it did that"
I bet Snappys avater applies here ( maybe wrong breed ) - but grinning like a cheshire cat.

I'll stop looking at lenses now. By the way which one did you go for.

You will now have a ball with it. Enjoy.

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Old 23-12-05, 20:40
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I've purchased the Manfrooto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Model Ball head to partner my Giottos, it's really good, but quite heavy.

So what's next on my shopping list, it's got to be the 5D, mind you, I don't know when I'll have enough pennies saved up.

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Old 23-12-05, 20:48
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Heavy duty tripods and new cameras - I think a trolley should be the next purchase!
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Old 23-12-05, 21:47
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Next purchase is 20D and a telephoto lens. Mainly bird shots, was thinking of the canon 100-400, any better ideas for about the same money?
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Old 23-12-05, 21:53
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Originally Posted by Don Hoey
I bet Snappys avater applies here ( maybe wrong breed ) - but grinning like a cheshire cat.

I'll stop looking at lenses now. By the way which one did you go for.

You will now have a ball with it. Enjoy.

Don
I've actually gotten 3 lenses

18-55mm f/3.5-4.5G
28-80mm
70-300 1:4 5.6

and yes I am grinning like a cheshire cat Going to post first pic in just a few.
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Old 25-12-05, 00:22
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I'd like to pick up a 25mm extension tube and a lowepro nature treker AWII backpack.

Cheers,

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Old 25-12-05, 13:18
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I've just ordered the Zuiko 50mm F2 Macro (100mm eqiuvalent) from my local dealer, now all I want is the Zuiko 300mm F2.8 (600mm) and the lottery win to get it with
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Old 27-12-05, 06:41
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Just bought a DSLR, so will be looking for a zoom and macro lens when i become familiar with my new toy.
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