I don't see how it offended him using the word Romanian and they do charge. He used PA and I don't see people complaining from PA. He was stating a fact That it was mostly Romanian. You have to understand this is a very verbal website. People have to express the facts.
-Bushy
Really great bird shots. You know what your doing and doing it good.
-Bushy
I have a 90mm Tamron macro and it is one of my very favorite lenses I have. It is super sharp. I just haven't been able to get out and get the pictures that I know that it is capable of producing. I hope to get out and get some pictures soon though. I am also going to take some classes in February. One day I will master the camera, one day. I know you all haven't thought too much of my photo's but soon I will get some photo's that will be better. I admit I have a ways to go but at least I am trying. Due to some surgeries, eight operations on this damn knee in four months has kept me from getting out much but soon I will give you something to look at that you might approve of.
-Bushy
beautiful girl. I just don't know a lot about a ff camera. What would the advantag or what would be the difference in the 7d ii and the 6d be?
Thanks for all the replies. What would be the difference in the 7d and the 6d? Why the ff camera?
_BUSHY
I did mention a new lens and I am hopefully getting a grey lense and a camera and a 1.4 converter. I hope this happens. It will be at least another month but I hope to start school soon.
-Bushy
Thanks Kmgw9v I like your answer. A person can get better and if you ever had one chance to get a camera that would keep you in the good for advancing was what I was hoping to hear. Not stay in the same level and then buy the next level and then the next level and on and on until you get to the right camera and have a half a dozen you didn't have the money to get. You know work for the future. Just sounded sensible.
-Bushy
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-Bushy
I have been looking at the 70d and just run across and article on the EOS 7D Mark II. How big of a difference is there and would it be worth the extra buck for an amateur? The reason I ask is this will be the only chance for me to upgrade for good and I am going to take some classes in photography and try to get damn serious about my work and I want to get a serious about shooting. You have never let me down before and I can't see you doing it now. I appreciate it a lot.
-Bushy
I don't know the model of mine but it is awesome and built rugged and has all kinds of room. It also has a good strap system built great. I would double recommend them.
-Bushy
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I love learning stuff from you hogs and it's free. Yes photography for free. There isn't a lot free when it comes to photography but you guys are great...Thanks...
-Bushy
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I just don't need the FF myself. If I had money to buy several camera's and lenses I would try one but I am not going to poster size any photo's soon. I will stick to crop.
-Bushy
Cyanoacrylate is touchy and you need to use very little. I have used at least 20 gallons when woodturning. Be careful because if it runs onto the surface of the lens you may as well toss it. Don't get it on your lenses. Wish you the best....
-Bushy
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