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Forum: Cameras 26-12-05, 18:18
Replies: 8
Views: 15,229
Posted By greypoint
Well I've used both Canon and Nikon DSLRs and for...

Well I've used both Canon and Nikon DSLRs and for me the only difference is which one feels easiest for you personally - just enjoy whichever you choose - I think for sensible people the 'banter' is...
Forum: Cameras 26-12-05, 15:38
Replies: 3
Views: 14,294
Posted By greypoint
My advice would be to get out and use it as much...

My advice would be to get out and use it as much as possible so that everything becomes really familiar before you try anything important. That's the big advantage of 'free' images. Stick it on P...
Forum: The Photography Forum 25-12-05, 10:12
Replies: 3
Views: 14,304
Posted By greypoint
Looking backwards...and forwards

:rolleyes: As another year draws to a close, what was your best photographic experience during 2005 - not necessarily your technically best pictures or world shattering/once in a lifetime - what are...
Forum: Lenses 25-12-05, 00:02
Replies: 10
Views: 17,532
Posted By greypoint
Supposedly the Nikon G version is identical to...

Supposedly the Nikon G version is identical to the Tamron - I've used that and it's pretty good but definitely not as good as the Sigma APO lens with regard to shooting in sunlight.
Forum: Lenses 24-12-05, 23:38
Replies: 10
Views: 17,532
Posted By greypoint
I'd recommend the Sigma 70-300 APO Macro version...

I'd recommend the Sigma 70-300 APO Macro version - again it's best at around f8 - very good budget birding lens as you avoid the purple fringing evident with some cheaper lenses.
Forum: Cameras 23-12-05, 21:48
Replies: 80
Views: 142,848
Posted By greypoint
Heavy duty tripods and new cameras - I think a...

Heavy duty tripods and new cameras - I think a trolley should be the next purchase!:p
Forum: Cameras 23-12-05, 21:01
Replies: 80
Views: 142,848
Posted By greypoint
What's the next ranking???

What's the next ranking???
Forum: Cameras 23-12-05, 20:24
Replies: 80
Views: 142,848
Posted By greypoint
Well we can't let Canon take over the whole photo...

Well we can't let Canon take over the whole photo world!
Forum: Cameras 23-12-05, 17:22
Replies: 80
Views: 142,848
Posted By greypoint
The D50 is very easy to use - everything is...

The D50 is very easy to use - everything is logical and pretty straightforward. The only thing that puzzled me at first was the inability to change metering modes - then I saw in the small print that...
Forum: Lenses 23-12-05, 08:57
Replies: 14
Views: 24,902
Posted By greypoint
On the general notion of push/pull lenses I have...

On the general notion of push/pull lenses I have an old Nikkor 80-200mm push/pull and much prefer it [I had a 100-200mm Canon that worked the same way many years ago so knew how they felt before...
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-12-05, 21:16
Replies: 23
Views: 42,226
Posted By greypoint
Wink There is certainly a place for shooting long...

There is certainly a place for shooting long bursts when you're trying to capture things like flying birds - one of the great joys of digital - I'm not proud I know I'd get about one a month with...
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