nehall wrote:
Got a Nest tripod and gimbal head last week from Montana Shooter.......Never new using a tripod could be so much fun!!!
What lens was used? Focal length? Distance? They are very sharp!
Tripods are a must for shaky hands like mine. I couldn't survive without one. Super clear shots, Nehall!
nehall wrote:
Got a Nest tripod and gimbal head last week from Montana Shooter.......Never new using a tripod could be so much fun!!!
Very good, glad you like your new tripod and head...
grusum wrote:
That gets worse as you get older... I'm afflicted too!
:( :( :(
BUT, sometimes there are benefits. Like watching a movie for the second time and it is all new.
The memory isn't the only thing to go - my ability to hold my camera still has also been affected!
Thanks for your comment, RAK!
Tresed47 wrote:
The results are tack sharp :thumbup:
Thanks for your comment and the thumbs up, Tresed47!
INshooter wrote:
What lens was used? Focal length? Distance? They are very sharp!
The lens was my Sigma 150-500. Both were shot in Aperture Priority. The stats on the first one are
focal length 289mm, ISO 400, f/6.3 and 1/60 shutter speed. On the second shot, 500 mm, ISO 400, f/6.3 and shutter speed 1/60.
Dixiegirl wrote:
Tripods are a must for shaky hands like mine. I couldn't survive without one. Super clear shots, Nehall!
Thanks so much for your comment, Dixiegirl! It is greatly appreciated.
nehall wrote:
Got a Nest tripod and gimbal head last week from Montana Shooter.......Never new using a tripod could be so much fun!!!
I got mine for Christmas and I LOVE it !
Also from MTSHOOTER.
Nancy,
I also bought my tripod and ball head from MT Shooter (Carter).
BTW, some nice results from using that tripod!!
Don
nehall wrote:
Got a Nest tripod and gimbal head last week from Montana Shooter.......Never new using a tripod could be so much fun!!!
cute little squirrel and nice clear shots!
Looks like it's helping you get excellent shots, nehall! Your squirrel shots are fantastic! (I love squirrels no matter how good they are! lol)
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