Dear members,
I have been highly recommended by number of people to join this wonderful forum. I am totally new to the photography but took the plunge to fulfil my dream and bought myself pretty decent Nikon D70 camera. I have paid £300 of my hard earn cash which includes;
Nikon D70 digital SLR camera body (firmware upgraded to 2.0)
Nikon 18-70mm lens (f/3.5-4.5)
Nikon 70-210mm (f/4-5.6)
2 x 1gb high speed compact flash
62mm Skylight Filter
67mm Skylight Filter
67mm Polarizing Filter
Original box
Original manual and instruction leaflets, software etc
Nikon camera body cap and lens caps
Nikon MH-18 mains battery charger
USB cable, video cable
2 x Nikon Li-ion battery (EN-EL3) (No need to take a charger with you)
Nikon battery holder (to use 3 x CR2 batteries instead of EN-EL3 above)
Nikon ML-L3 infrared remote control
Nikon viewfinder eyepiece
Nikon Camera Strap
Nikon LCD screen protective cover
I have also bought a very good Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC Nikon fit along with Tamron SP AF 90mm F2.8 Di Macro 1:1, Nikon fit both in mint condition. I like to take outdoor pictures but my main passion is to learn how to take macro pictures of coral reef tanks to its best ability. I have a reef tank in my house which houses many different species of fish, critters, corals etc. I have seen some amazing pictures taken with the help of macro lenses but I need find out if Tamron macro lens and camera kit are good enough to take some high quality photos?
I would also like some help to find a good quality tripod for my Nikon D70 camera. I won't be using the tripod outside or with any heavy bags and stuff but only for indoor use. I have heard redsnappers to be the best but which one is for D70 and for good sturdy indoor use is mind boggling.
Would some kindly put me in the right direction?
Many thanks.
Tahir
I have been highly recommended by number of people to join this wonderful forum. I am totally new to the photography but took the plunge to fulfil my dream and bought myself pretty decent Nikon D70 camera. I have paid £300 of my hard earn cash which includes;
Nikon D70 digital SLR camera body (firmware upgraded to 2.0)
Nikon 18-70mm lens (f/3.5-4.5)
Nikon 70-210mm (f/4-5.6)
2 x 1gb high speed compact flash
62mm Skylight Filter
67mm Skylight Filter
67mm Polarizing Filter
Original box
Original manual and instruction leaflets, software etc
Nikon camera body cap and lens caps
Nikon MH-18 mains battery charger
USB cable, video cable
2 x Nikon Li-ion battery (EN-EL3) (No need to take a charger with you)
Nikon battery holder (to use 3 x CR2 batteries instead of EN-EL3 above)
Nikon ML-L3 infrared remote control
Nikon viewfinder eyepiece
Nikon Camera Strap
Nikon LCD screen protective cover
I have also bought a very good Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC Nikon fit along with Tamron SP AF 90mm F2.8 Di Macro 1:1, Nikon fit both in mint condition. I like to take outdoor pictures but my main passion is to learn how to take macro pictures of coral reef tanks to its best ability. I have a reef tank in my house which houses many different species of fish, critters, corals etc. I have seen some amazing pictures taken with the help of macro lenses but I need find out if Tamron macro lens and camera kit are good enough to take some high quality photos?
I would also like some help to find a good quality tripod for my Nikon D70 camera. I won't be using the tripod outside or with any heavy bags and stuff but only for indoor use. I have heard redsnappers to be the best but which one is for D70 and for good sturdy indoor use is mind boggling.
Would some kindly put me in the right direction?
Many thanks.
Tahir