you should look at e-finity there prices are goodWell I'm looking at getting a Z7 very soon.
Looking at getting the kit with the adapter and kit lens as I already shoot Nikon.
I will probably use Panamoz again like I did for my D750 for the kit but I was also looking at the 35 mm and 50 mm lenses but they are cheaper to buy form the UK
I think prices swing between Panamoz and E-Infin. When I got mine, Panamoz was cheapest - in fact E-Infin couldn’t’ quote. But when I wanted the 14-30, E-Infin was cheapest. Shop around.you should look at e-finity there prices are good
I think prices swing between Panamoz and E-Infin. When I got mine, Panamoz was cheapest - in fact E-Infin couldn’t’ quote. But when I wanted the 14-30, E-Infin was cheapest. Shop around.
dropped again - now £768
My sort of shot. (I like chocolate boxes).A "chocolate box" image of Grasmere from Loughrigg terrace. I've never seen the Lakes so busy in September.
From Loughrigg terrace by Peter Stephens, on Flickr
A "chocolate box" image of Grasmere from Loughrigg terrace. I've never seen the Lakes so busy in September.
From Loughrigg terrace by Peter Stephens, on Flickr
A "chocolate box" image of Grasmere from Loughrigg terrace. I've never seen the Lakes so busy in September.
From Loughrigg terrace by Peter Stephens, on Flickr
Thanks, I’m dead chuffed.Sweet ride Toby.
I’ve had a seven year break and am really happy to be back in the saddle. Never thought I’d buy a Harley though, must be an age thingI never got my motorcycle licence but am always jealous when someone posts photos like these
Thanks, I’m dead chuffed.
I’ve had a seven year break and am really happy to be back in the saddle. Never thought I’d buy a Harley though, must be an age thing
Nice shot! I was in the Grasmere area a good 12 years ago and with my first interchangeable lens digital camera, the by contemporary standards, mediocre Olympus E-500 (soon to be replaced by the Nikon D200 and 700), I took this among others. Doesn't look much like Grasmere to me but do you happen to know where it might have been taken from as I no longer remember?
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That’s why I put it in inverted commas"Toy" A toy to me is like a cheap new lens - very nice bike, looks comfy
That’s why I put it in inverted commas
It is a comfy bike, although strangely not a lot of leg room for tall folk like myself. I have the tallboy seat fitted which sits you further back, and am planning on adding a couple of inches height to the seat as well. Should be good for endless rides then
Lovely wheels Toby..! What cc is that huge V twin then..? Very nice indeed.....plenty of polishing required for that beast. I've been riding bikes around 38+ years myself and still doing it.
Thanks Peter. It’s a 1745cc. The dealership actually advised my not to polish the chrome as the polishes wear the coating away, says it just needs cleaningLovely wheels Toby..! What cc is that huge V twin then..? Very nice indeed.....plenty of polishing required for that beast. I've been riding bikes around 38+ years myself and still doing it.
Ride safe.
Peter
Some photos from my recent trip to Scotland can be found here (thought I'd post a link rather than reposting all the photos again). All shot with the Z7 and 24-70mm f4 apart from the first (iphone) and last (EM1-II and 100-400mm).
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/scotland-trip-warning-very-pic-heavy.701007/
Thanks.The most interesting photos for me are the earliest where you managed to capture some gorgeous light (ie bad weather) very effectively.
Great all rounder that. I used to have Adventure bikes (BMW GS, Triumph Tiger 1050 and BMW GS Adventure) and always said if I was going to get back into biking I'd get another, not only are they so versatile but being 6'4" they're the only bikes that fit me properly. I never thought I'd end up with a Harley, never a bike I'd contemplated before but have always be 'intrigued'. It's mainly my wife's fault, she said IF she was going to get on the back of a bike she didn't like the idea of being sat up high and liked the idea of a HarleyI ride this, 11 year old Suzuki V-Strom DL1000, bought new in 2008 and still own it. Been to Europe on it. It ticks all the boxes for me, a few upgrades here and there.
Glen Quaich - Scotland by APM Photography, on Flickr
Peter
I've just cancelled my order too and reordered at this price.85mm f1.8 S is now £713 at amazon
I've cancelled and re ordered twice now.
It's strange, but many of the S lenses went down in price a few months after the release...I will wait and see if I fancy it...my main interest is the upcoming 70-20085mm f1.8 S is now £713 at amazon
I've cancelled and re ordered twice now.