Well, my GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) is officially over! I have now rounded out my lenses with this Fearsome Foursome to complement the Nikon D850. Now all I need to do is practice, practice, practice, practice.
Well, my GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) is officially over! I have now rounded out my lenses with this Fearsome Foursome to complement the Nikon D850. Now all I need to do is practice, practice, practice, practice.
So, how long is it going to take to pay off that second mortgage?
For the giggles I put your body and four lenses in my shopping card at B&H. The total came to $9,856.80. I'm disappointed that you didn't include the 800mm f/5.6E.
One way to look at it, you can take Pictures every day, But Sailing has to have special days.. But I have better days on a sailboat, than with a Camera.. Impressive set of Lenses.. looking forward to seeing your Post's...
Well, my GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) is officially over! I have now rounded out my lenses with this Fearsome Foursome to complement the Nikon D850. Now all I need to do is practice, practice, practice, practice.
Missing the wide angle to complete the Trinity... The GAS is dead....long live the GAS.
Well, my GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) is officially over! I have now rounded out my lenses with this Fearsome Foursome to complement the Nikon D850. Now all I need to do is practice, practice, practice, practice.
They look awesome! And you are right about all the practicing.
I have a Canon T4i with just one lens, an 18-135, so don't know what other lens, lenses this amateur needs. Being an avid sailor, I would definitely keep the Catalina 470. That to me, is the best of both worlds.
Well how about the Nikon 14-24mm f2.8 or the 16-35mm?
rdrechsler wrote:
Well, my GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) is officially over! I have now rounded out my lenses with this Fearsome Foursome to complement the Nikon D850. Now all I need to do is practice, practice, practice, practice.