We'd just gotten into Vancouver from our Alaskan cruise the last day or so. We were on a "step-on, step-off" bus tour and found Granville Island. Someone pointed out this operating cement plant to us. The silo/cylinders are part of the plant. We understood that the plant operators offered to let local artists spray paint whatever scenes they wanted on the silos. The photo doesn't do the scene justice. We had to dodge cement trucks entering and leaving while I tried to get this photo. Vancouver is a great city.
I've had good luck with the Sirui T-2205x tripod with a k-30x ballhead; also with the Sirui P-326 monopod and the L-10 head for it. Both combinations are light in weight and sturdy for holding cameras and lenses.
I have a Blackberry Priv (Android platform). I've turned on the Airplane mode and then turned my Wi-fi on, after turning on the Wi-fi on the 7200 and the WMU app on my phone. The Wi-fi on my phone then finds the Nikon, and I'll select "Connect" and then go back to WMU and it has worked to connect to use the phone to take pictures. Good luck with the I-phone.
I have a Blackberry Priv (Android platform). I've turned on the Airplane mode and then turned my Wi-fi on, after turning on the Wi-fi on the 7200 and the WMU app on my phone. The Wi-fi on my phone then finds the Nikon, and I'll select "Connect" and then go back to WMU and it has worked to connect to use the phone to take pictures. Good luck with the I-phone.
I had installed the Nikon WMU app, then I turned both my Blackberry Priv (Android platform) and my LG 4g tablet Airplane mode on, then turned the wi-fi on, (on both my 7200 and the phone, and later the tablet)and when the phone and the tablet found the 7200 and I went to the already opened WMU app, it connected so that I could take pictures using either the phone, or later, the tablet. It wasn't ideal, but it would work with either device that way. I just went through the process with my phone and took a picture. Good luck.
Hi,
You're in for a real scenic treat. I would agree with pmorin and btbg about taking the 100-400 and the 18-250 and the 11-16 if you can find a way for all three.
Have a great time. We did in July, 2017.
My first time trying to post some pictures from this park area.
Nikon's AF-P 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6G VR. Inexpensive lens, but does its job consistently.
Nice shot. Congratulations!
Thanks for posting this.
USMC, '67-'70
Thanks for sharing your pictures. We were there in July, 2017 and were amazed by the views/scenery, etc.
We were fortunate enough to be there when the weather was cooperative and we could see the peak of Mt. Denali.
Wow. We would enjoy returning for another visit sometime.
Would you consider$125.00 for the 35mm lens? I'm in the Akron, OH area and have PayPal.
Hi,
I have a 7200, the Nikon 10-20mm, and the Sigma 17-50mm. if I were as capable as this equipment I'd be taking some great pictures. Either one with the 7200 gives lots of potential for some real creative photos.
Best of luck in your choice and future photography!
I agree with the comments above. The gardens were absolutely spectacular. When my wife and I were there a few years ago the weather was beautiful, although warm for me, and I took "lots" of photos. Not uploading any because I just didn't feel like I was doing Mother Nature any credit for the beauty there. Thanks for sharing and bringing back some great memories.
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Instructions are included with the gimbals and are also available on the company's website. The Lensmaster gimbals are well and carefully made, along with obvious pride in the appearance and workmanship and They are priced reasonably.