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Mar 14, 2024 15:42:27   #
Photo provide a photo of the strap installed on the camera. I am missing the instructions. Thank you.
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Mar 14, 2024 13:31:30   #
I am really feeling stupid in asking this question. On the Sigma 60-600 lens is there a strap that attaches to the lens?
Not the camera strap but one that actually attaches to the lens. I know I saw it somewhere but as Murphys Law would have it, it cannot be found. Does anyone know where the documentation is for this strap? I do have the users guide but the print is too small for my old eyes. Thanks to anyone who can help.

Thank you for helping me.
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Mar 9, 2024 05:21:38   #
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
Too much technobabble! If that new Android is worth considering the OP should just POST a few images at various zoom settings. The proof of the pudding is in the tasting!


As stated in my post the phone was at the phone store teathered to the display rack. There was no way to test it out.
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Mar 9, 2024 05:20:02   #
ArcticTrails wrote:
I don’t know how you could take a photograph with a camera with such low resolution. Really, 200 mp? That would be 200 millipixesa or 0.2 pixels. Do you mean 200 megapixels = 200 Mp. Only a factor of 1 billion difference.


The advertisement stated 200 mp.
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Mar 8, 2024 13:44:49   #
Shellback wrote:
What the web says: The 200MP sensor can take good photos in both broad daylight and low light. Photos in normal mode have captured most details and if you turn on Night Mode, the images will be on the brighter side.

For $1200 - I'll pass.

Passed on the S24 Ultra. Got the S24+. My cellphone died so did not have a choice Thanks for responding.
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Mar 8, 2024 09:24:32   #
Holy smoke! Went to buy a new android phone. Amazing.. one has a 200 mp rear camera. I can't imagine that. They had it wired up to the display so did not get to try it out. My last phone was 7 years old, the newer ones are amazing. Why would anyone want a 200 mp rear camera? What are your thoughts?
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Mar 1, 2024 07:34:42   #
Great topic. Like others have already stated, I do not like to advertise the camera by using the 'brand' strap. I do like using the strap around my neck along with hand carrying the camera. This provides a safety net should my hands accidently drop the camera. There is a pouch on the strap for a battery and memory card which is useful to have without needing to remember to bring them. If using a tripod, the strap is wrapped around the tripod to prevent wind shake. My cameras have never been without their straps nor do I see this happening in the future. For me, strapped is my choice.
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Feb 27, 2024 08:14:44   #
The fight is real! Enjoy your new camera.
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Feb 26, 2024 09:29:05   #
While looking at some old memory cards, these came up...what a stroll down memory lane!
1). Moose in the yard (she visited often)
2). Sand hill crane
3). Redpoll bird in the yard
4). Moose at Denali National Park

I hope you enjoy these.


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Feb 16, 2024 07:38:21   #
Pm sent.
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Jan 21, 2024 09:29:46   #
Amazing! Kudos to you and thank you for your service to the fire department.
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Jan 19, 2024 10:51:04   #
As for the D500, it is imho a fantastic camera. It will probably never leave my dslr collection. For birding it is my preferred camera paired with the Sigma 60-600. That's my 2 cents worth!
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Jan 9, 2024 17:04:46   #
Yes, I agree learning something new shouldn't be stressful. Unfortunately the road has been bumpy lately so no need to add a further obstacle. Maybe once the dust settles there will be more of a desire.
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Jan 9, 2024 09:58:05   #
At 74, I am not willing to subject myself to the stress of learning a new mirrorless camera. My Nikon bodies and lenses will probably outlast me. Since my current gear meets my needs, there is no reason to invest in mirrorless. So your quote Epictetus: " "He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has" works for me as well.
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Jan 6, 2024 06:29:52   #
Wow 6 pages of responses. Thank you everyone! I did order the tripod from B&H not realizing the shipper was Fed Ex. B&H has been my source for all things photography related since forever. Any problem has always been handled expediently (usually a shipping problem). I went with the trusted source.
So let's close this topic with a bit of grammatical humor, eh!
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