Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Doug
That is pretty kick a** for that lens. Very nice!! You must have a good tripod to hold that steady. I had a Nikon 500 back in the film days. I gave up on it, was wasting way to much film. Kind of wish I would have kept now with digital.
Erv
Nikonian72 wrote:
Tripod-mounted Nikon D5000 at ISO 400, with Nikkor 500-mm Mirror Reflex lens, 1/1250-sec at f/8 (fixed).
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Very nice shots Libby! I like the tree :) What gear did you use?
Erv
Libbysal wrote:
I'm in DeLand, Fl. The weather was good for shooting. I tried a couple of "different " things.
Erv wrote:
Very nice shots Libby! I like the tree :) What gear did you use?
Erv
Libbysal wrote:
I'm in DeLand, Fl. The weather was good for shooting. I tried a couple of "different " things.
Thanks , Erv. I used my Sony a55 with my Sony G 70-400 lens.
These were my attempts using canon 40D, 70-200 with the 2x
I cant seem to get the photos to add to my post. Not sure what I am leaving out in the process. Sorry
Alas, boo hoo, I did something wrong. I did get the settings but when I tried to take the picture a total of nothing and when I turned off my Canon I got a message "Recording" ????????? I will keep trying.
Thanks for thinking of me
belfastgirl70 wrote:
Alas, boo hoo, I did something wrong. I did get the settings but when I tried to take the picture a total of nothing and when I turned off my Canon I got a message "Recording" ????????? I will keep trying.
Thanks for thinking of me
That would lead me to think you have the camera on "Record".
Like I said, I know absolutely nothing about this camera; what a learning experience this is going to be. I didn't even know it had a recording on it, lol.
They say you are never too old to learn, well, I just might be the proof of that. I just turned 70 decided I would like to try a little photography, am glad I found this very friendly site and think with the help of people like yourself I will be able to show a flower or a bug before too long.
Main thing is......I'M HAVING FUN.
:P
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