Jules Karney wrote:
Donna: If your ever worried about to much noise going iso 5000 or higher, try Noiseware Community Edition. It is a free noise removal program.
Thanks, Jules. I have noiseware removal programs but wouldn't use them for these because they're for yearbook use and will not be very large. I also don't get paid for PP - only for initial shooting.
Hello. I just wanted to mention I have the nikkor 18-200 on my d7200 and hardly ever take it off.
Dennis
starlifter wrote:
Hello. I just wanted to mention I have the nikkor 18-200 on my d7200 and hardly ever take it off.
Dennis
Hi Dennis: Looking back I probably should have bought the 18-200 instead of my 18-140. Longer reach. For sports anyway.
Fatford
Loc: Rock Hill, South Carolina
Just received the 18-105. Took it out for a test drive. Already luv it. It seems to focus faster than my other 18-55 lens.
Took pictures of winter flowers in neighbors yard
90mm, ISO 125, 1/13s, F5.6, 0EV
90mm, ISO125, 1/20s, F5.6, -.7EV
90mm, ISO 125, 1/160s, F5.6, 0EV, Flash
Fatford wrote:
Just received the 18-105. Took it out for a test drive. Already luv it. It seems to focus faster than my other 18-55 lens.
Took pictures of winter flowers in neighbors yard
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Winter? I wanna move to SC!
Fatford wrote:
Just received the 18-105. Took it out for a test drive. Already luv it. It seems to focus faster than my other 18-55 lens.
Took pictures of winter flowers in neighbors yard
looking good and great shooting.
Fatford wrote:
Thank you. I was unsure between the 18-105 and 18-140. It seemed like the 18-140 encompasses what I would be doing most of the time. If I need more I have my 55-300.
I ought a 18 -140 and use it quite a bit. Sometimes, I use a 35 mm prime lens. My 55 -300 stays in a drawer most of the time. I am going on a cruise and will do some whale watching tours and am going to take the 18 -140, and the 35mm.
Just go for the 28-300 and a 10-24. The 28-300 is excellent and the 10-24mm comes in handy on those few occasions that I need a wide angle. I have a Tamron 10-24. You'll be so happy with the 28-300 because you have a great lens that you never have to take off your camera, and it gives you a field of view out to 450mm.
relie
Loc: Western Massachusetts
mymike wrote:
I ought a 18 -140 and use it quite a bit. Sometimes, I use a 35 mm prime lens. My 55 -300 stays in a drawer most of the time. I am going on a cruise and will do some whale watching tours and am going to take the 18 -140, and the 35mm.
I too, am going on another cruise next feb and that's the only lens I'm taking..
Fatford
Loc: Rock Hill, South Carolina
Hedgehogs like to ride too.
But then it has to come to an end!
The dog is having fun though.
48mm, 1/160s, F4.8
48mm, 1/160s, F10, -1EV
52mm, 1/160s, F5
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