Make sure to put a covid mask on her. chase
Another superlative set Brent, thanks for posting. chase
Photo from the net: no photo credit given. chase
A few more "Fs" for this challenge, thank you Clicker. chase
Fuzzy felid in front of fireplace
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Firearm: classic .36 cal Navy Colt
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Fly eyes after bilateral eye surgery
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Filthy fuzzy felid after a misadventure under the neighbor's house
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My three "Fs" formula: Friends + Fishing = Fun
Early backyard test shot with the new Nikon Z5 w/ 50mm Nikkor f 1.8S lens of our female Mexican street rescue dog, Zoey. chase
robertjerl wrote:
Since he is using the DX and FX my money is on Nikon as his brand. Now just which one?
Since you're the one playing Dick Tracy, figure out which one has a 788 page "Reference Manual". chase
User ID wrote:
800 pages ??? That ships as the OEM documentation ? Most 3rd party books are only half that size ! Most OEM user manuals are 20 pages of paper “quick start” info and about 400 pages of pdf for download. 800 pages ?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Smart move not naming the brand :-)
OK, so I'm an old guy with limited cerebral skills and poor vision but the quick start "User's Manual" was only 170 pages of small print and most likely written by someone that learned English as a second language. I went to the manufacture's website and download the 788 page "Reference Manual". I can't and won't try to read that much stuff on the computer screen, so having a rare sudden attack of common sense, I order a spiral bound large print copy of the "Reference Manual" from OTC in the UK for $32.26 USD and now I'm good to go. chase
BebuLamar wrote:
You get your money worth. By the way I don't think it's a Sony.
Not Sony but I did not want to mention any brand names. chase
Thanks all for your replies, because I have an IQ around room temperature and that's C not F , it could be a long journey for me. Best, chase
........getting my new mirrorless camera with a 788 page owners/users reference manual! Traded in a FX body, a DX body and six prime lenses and four zooms. Got great prices for my trades and then went ahead and bought a mirrorless FX body and three lenses. Happy with the first test shots from this new tech but I see a lot of reading, viewing Youtube and practice (thanks for the delete function) to learn how to use this camera. My wife is a part time shutter bug and she did keep her DSLR and a few lenses so now it's up to me to keep focused on the new learning curve and not fall back on old habits (Honey, can I use you camera today?).
Wishing all my fellow hoggers to stay safe and well. Best, chase
My wife's Tamron 18-270 Di II came with a 6 year warranty. She took it to Africa and did about 2K shots there with it no problems on her Nikon D7200. When we got home the 4 year old lens would not auto focus. Sent it into Tamron for repair (I think it was in NY) and they replaced the complete AF system free, under the warranty.
As I remember the turnaround time was about two weeks (pre Covid-19). After the repair the lens worked as good as new and has been going strong ever since. chase
My older sister has two of them! chase
A different kind of love; my nephew Tony and his pony. chase