niteman3d wrote:
I'm going through my pics from years ago and culling (a lot) and ran into some shots from a Canon S1 IS and a Nikon P90.
I just got the Sigma 150-600 C and you're right, it's a beast (and I think it's the lightest of that bunch, though). I'm pairing it with my D5500 and a monopod to see if I can make it a little more convenient for the old skinny dude. Enjoy the Hummers!
I used to use the D7200 with a Nikkor 70-300 on a monopod but never really got the knack of using the monopod correctly. The D7200 with the Sigma C is too heavy for me to lug around now so when I go for walks with the pup I take a bridge camera. I have two. An older Nikon P-510 which is what I take for walks and a Lumix FZ-80 which I got last month. When I started in digital my first camera was a Minolta M1 then I got into DSLR's and now back to bridge. Its a vicious circle. I dont use the bridge cams for photos very often because the low shutter speeds they like they are not really good for wildlife. But for 1080p video they do well on video for me where DSLR's do not. I still like the D7200 and Sigma C for photography, the combo does a nice job. I guess its all what I am in the mood for on any given day. :)