Chuck
Love the close up. Which lens did you use for this shot?
Cannot wait for the warmer weather and the Lantana to bloom locally. Great for attracting butterflies.
Really like your perspective in #'s 1 & 4. Well composed. Using B & W with old barns seem to be a perfect match.
Nice!
Anthony,
Great photos!!
I am originally from that area and cannot tell you how many times I have shot Nubble in York at various times of the year and weather conditions. These just bring me back!!
Thanks for posting.
Great shots! Making me anxious to see some around here!
rsumners wrote:
There is a company called "BuyDig" that offers a decent bundle with an 18-55mm lens and wide-angle lens, plus accessories, for $896. They specifically state "Brand New, USA Warranty", and I have seen the site listed on online lists of "recommended sites"--unlike Tri-State, which the more I look into it, they shadier they seem. Has anyone dealt with BuyDig?
http://www.buydig.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=E1NKD55001855BKHave purchased a few items from Beach and they arrived in boxes labeled "BuyDig". Guessing they are associated or same company. No issues, ok pricing, but selection and availability of specific items is much more limited.
becheary, great portfolio. Really spectacular.
Thanks for sharing.
Elliern wrote:
Has anyone used Beach Camera? I notice that both Amazon and Best Buy use them as 3rd party sellers.
For my online photo equipmentI have used, and would use again:
B&H
Amazon
Costco
Best Buy
Canon
I have also used Abe's of Maine many years ago, but would probably not do so again.
Have used Beach a few times for both new and factory refurb items and have been totally satisfied. One order was a phone order. The person taking the order was very helpful, made some money saving suggestions and upgraded the shipping (expedited) at no charge. He was truly helpful.
On the flip side, their assortment pales when compared to B&H and Adorama.
Caveat emptor.
Great shots! Nice cropping, as well.
Another very cool set! Nice!
Is that how others interpret it? Any actual experience with either of them?[/quote]
Mtn,
See excerpt from Sigma warranty below, noting the last sentence. It's clear here where they stand. It is not in the previous link provided.
Product Warranty
Beginning July 1, 2013, all brand new Sigma Products purchased from authorized Sigma dealersare covered under the 1 year America warranty (North and South America) and 3 years U.S.A. extended warranties for a total period of four (4) years against defects in manufacturing and workmanship only. Your warranty period begins the day you purchase your Sigma camera, lens and/or flash and runs for a period of four years total from that date. (Please refer to the warranty policy included with your product or see the warranty registration page for each Sigma Product). Please note that the Sigma warranty is valid only to the original purchaser and is not transferable. Grey market products will not qualify for the Sigma warranty coverage.