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Dec 2, 2017 09:19:45   #
Screamin Scott wrote:
That's correct, sorry I left them out.... They were the progression of the D70 line....


And both of them take good pictures. They are also below the $600.00 limit the OP set.
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Dec 2, 2017 09:17:05   #
whitehall wrote:
Right, but that does not explain why her old LR became unstable, nor why my Classic which is on subscription is acting up.


If she imported her old catalog into the trial version it would explain it. Every time I have upgraded from an older version of Lightroom to a newer version it updates the catalog and I have to got to my older backup and reload the old catalog to use the older version of Lightroom.
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Dec 2, 2017 09:13:57   #
Did you & your wife have separate Adobe Accounts? If you did maybe you are logged in to her account.
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Dec 2, 2017 09:10:51   #
Screamin Scott wrote:
Older Nikon DSLR's (D70, D70s, D50, D200, D300, D300s) or any of the newer DSLR's like the D7xxx series or the D500 (pricy)... To keep costs down, look for a factory refurbished model. As for that older Sigma zoom, they were, at best, a mediocre lens. Current Sigma offerings are much improved.. My personal advice is a refurbished D7100. BTW, I use any number of older auto focus & manual focus lenses from the film era on my DSLR's. That's an older Sigma WA zoom in the lower right-hand side of this image from several years back
Older Nikon DSLR's (D70, D70s, D50, D200, D300, D3... (show quote)


The D80 & D90 also would work.
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Dec 2, 2017 09:07:54   #
You can also try rubber lens hoods. Hold the lens hood against the glass to keep the reflections out.
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Dec 1, 2017 22:47:51   #
Just don't get so involved watching the foals act up that you miss the shots.
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Nov 30, 2017 21:36:49   #
Do you see the box in the lower left corner that says color? You have black selected.


(Download)
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Nov 29, 2017 18:28:23   #
Silverman wrote:
I am looking for assistance, suggestions, advice, for a reliable "Wireless Flash Trigger set" that will work properly with my Nikon D3300 Camera and my alternative brand Flash made to work with my Nikon Camera
I do not want to spend a fortune, but want a product that is reliable and will work properly with my mentioned equipment.


Did you check to see if the "alternative flash" had it's own wireless flash trigger? I have a pair of Alturas flashes I got off Amazon and they came with their own set of trigger/receivers.
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Nov 29, 2017 18:25:37   #
jmillermom wrote:
I am new to this site and I absolutely love it. I am an amateur photographer and shoot many different subjects but I have been wanting to purchase a telephoto lens for shooting swim meets. Any suggestions on what kink of lense I should invest in? Thanks in advance, JoDee~


You do not provide enough information. What type of camera? APSC? FX? Distance to swimmers? inside? outside? There are a myriad of lenses, but the wrong one will do you no good.
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Nov 26, 2017 20:57:25   #
Did you take this thru a window? It looks like the reflection I get when I take pictures thru plexiglass.
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Nov 24, 2017 09:33:46   #
You can also look for you tube videos by Joe McNally. He uses Nikon speed lights and does some fantastic work.
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Nov 24, 2017 07:42:06   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I hope you get a shot of that bird. What you need is something that will take a shot every couple of seconds, like a time lapse.

What kind of instrument is that in your avatar?


It looks like an electric Mandolin.
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Nov 24, 2017 07:32:29   #
This is an odd case of timing for this comment as my brothers & sisters & I were looking thru photos our mom took of us when we were young(1 to5 years old) where some of them were of us in the bathtub. They were developed by different drug stores and there was no hoopla about it then. Of course we are talking in my case 65 years ago when people had more sense than they have now.
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Nov 22, 2017 23:33:48   #
lwerthe1mer wrote:
Nikon D750 with f/4 24-120 lens for approximately $1,900.

I've been considering purchasing the Sony FE 24-110 f/4 lens for my a7ii for $1,500 but am tempted by Nikon's big discount. Any thoughts?


The end result of the Nikon deal is that with the lens & battery grip being bundled with the camera is the camera only costs $567.00.
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Nov 22, 2017 23:30:59   #
WDCash wrote:
wow
I'm so sorry. I think my phone is demon possessed lately.

I was attempting to ask "where, in NJ, you sighted the spoonbill"

Thanks
Bill


Phone fingers!!!
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