Let's go on for three more. Sock it to me!!
I recently bought a d7000. All by itself the purchase would have been pretty much useless. So, I had to choose a lens to go with it. I decided on the 28-300 for several reasons. One, it was well reviewed and people seem to like that lens. Then there was the fact that it is an FX lens so if I ever go to FF I don't have to buy a new lens. I love the lens although it is a bit heavy and somewhat cumbersome. It is nowhere near as large as the 70-200 2.8 though. I'm a big guy with large hands. The lens fits me well so far. Hope some of this is useful.
Thanks for the information. I have some experience with panning (like to shoot motorcycle races). I can see where the af would be working to keep the subject in focus while you are panning. Great information. Shutter speed information is also very useful. Thanks for your time and input.
How do you manage focus? I assume you are using spot focus and zeroing in on the head and eyes while they are in flight. Curious.
Very nice shots. Of course the fellow peeping out of the tree is great; but then the rest are too. Thanks.
Nicely done. I can learn a lot just by looking at your photos. Thanks.
Well done. Sharp, in focus, exposure looks good to me. I like them.
We have some egrets around where I live. I'll have to keep an eye out for them. I like the photos.
These animals tend to blend in with the snow. (Yes, nature intended it that way). I really like the picture where he is on the rocks. I also like that pose. Nice set. Thanks.
You can see that she is really glad about this time in her life. I think you got that pretty well. Good set.
Nice animals. Good picture.
tough getting up that early sometimes; but boy is it worth it. Nicely done. I really like the colors. Birds are a plus.
I love castles. Very nice shot. I like the light.
well done. Pretty picture.
I think you nailed it. That really looks impressive.