Cheers IngridDoesn't seem a lot wrong with them to me Neil.
I started out with a D200, it didn't like the sigma 70/300 at all, never worked well on it,
yet strangely my daughter loves it on her D80
What are you using now ?
That postcode was entered in jest ( I can't remember what the joke was though )I'm guessing from the post code that you're in London village, otherwise you'd be welcome to borrow my 2 year old HS30 bridge Fuji. Not perfect but decent enough as a lightweight alternative to a DSLR and several lenses.
Cheers Chris I have to admit i'm not particularly loyal to any makeAs Ingrid said, not a lot wrong with those (for a Nikon user )
I hadn't really thought of the wire tbh. One set of photos I thought were impressive with a £100 bridge camera were from Twycross and thinking about it, they would have been through glass. Maybe it's a challenge I dont need just nowI'd advise against the bridge camera too,
(Think of the wire )
But enjoy the challenge if that's the way you go
Admittedly, you can get some damned fine images from bridge camera'sI hadn't really thought of the wire tbh. One set of photos I thought were impressive with a £100 bridge camera were from Twycross and thinking about it, they would have been through glass. Maybe it's a challenge I dont need just now
Cheers PeteReally nice shots especially like the Sitatunga one of my favourites , they're especially nice in good light like your shot
Cheers Pete
Apparently it's a Nyala, which is a close relative and almost indistinguishable from the Sitatunga.
They've not not been there and I assumed Nyala was just another name for Sitatunga.Oh thanks I hadn't heard of a Nyala before
That postcode was entered in jest ( I can't remember what the joke was though )
Thanks for the offer though Nod
Hopefully I'll be over this little period of wonder by then and back to enjoying the capabilities of my D7000, but thanks again for the offerAh! Offer stands if you're able to collect from EX4 (real post code!) Hoping (and will be doing my best) to make it up to Chris's next nutters meet at Whipsnade so could bring it up if you want a play and will be there.
With only 4 years interest in this hobby, it took up the first half of this period, so feels old to me I should have said "Testing MY old gear"A D200 is old?!!!
With only 4 years interest in this hobby, it took up the first half of this period, so feels old to me I should have said "Testing MY old gear"
I keep forgetting that this hobby is new to me compared to othersWhen I saw the thread title, I thought it was about actual old gear like I have. Most of it between 50 and 75 years old!