bcheary wrote:
Going the e-mail rounds.
As the piece starts, the pictures of Ireland are amazing.
(Turn on the sound.)
Click:
http://www.andiesisle.com/ThisBlessingIsForYou.html
Thanks so much for that. You have made my day!!!
You have made my day. Nothing can go wrong today after watching that. I have a new outlook on life.GOD has given us so much to enjoy. Tom.
Probably 50% but shooting for 100%. I know some day there will be a time when something is there for a shot and I won't have my camera with me. It has already happened a few time and I don't want that feeling again. Think about it, all the historical shots what if someone was not there at that time. A photo is forever and you can catch that one tick in time for all to see, that moment may never happen again. What a waste.
Really nice Wayne. What were you shooting for this photo. Equipment and meta data? Thanks
Are you sure you want to do that, You know if they have a Nikon for a month they will never come back!!
I think you can also go to myshuttercount.com
Tom
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You liberals will never get it, you are going to destroy our wonderful country and then you will be the one bitching the most and the loudest!!!!!!!!!
Tom
Hi Jerry. I can tell you as a sports shooter spray and pray is good most of the time. The action is going so fast and the movement of the athletes is so different at any given moment. You will miss some incredible shots if you don't. I shoot with a D7000 and a D800 right now 6 and 4fps. Hopefully soon I will have a S4S at 11 fps. I shoot a lot, then get rid of the bad ones which works well with digital. I do know all of the sports games I shoot though so I know pretty much when and where I should be shooting, so it is not JUST let it rip and hope you get some keepers.Thanks
Tom
I have been buying from B & H for almost four years now, and hav e bought camera's,lens,cards,mono pods,tripods, lighting kits and a ton more. Have only had a couple of minor problems but they were very quick to take care of it. I always look to buy from them first. You won't be disappointing.
Tom
Hi where can I go to get instructions on how to set the f/stop ring on this lens. Also how this works with the camera f/stop settings?
Thanks Tom.
One other thing I didn't say. The D800 still takes wonderful photos for the sports I shoot even with 4 FPS. You just have to do better job of knowing when to shoot to catch the images you want.Being 4 FPS it spreads the images a lot more than even a 6 FPS like my D7000. That is also why a will go to a D4s , you won't miss much action at 11FPS. Enjoy. Tom
I have a D800 and love it. Only drawback is speed. 4 FPS is slow for the sports I shoot, portraits,landscapes and all others are the best. I will be purchasing a D4s once I am sure all bugs are worked out and reviews say it is the best but that is because it shoots 11FPS. Also you don't need all those lenses and it really depends on what your interest in photography are. BUY and enjoy. "A PHOTO IS FOREVER"
Tom
That is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen!! You are truely an artist! Tom.
Shoot everything you have inside. Hope you get well soon and can get outside. I have a D3000, D7000, and a D800. Have just now started to save up for D4S probably. The D4 is a wonderful camera from all I have heard. You will love it. I can't wait to get mine. Will probably be my last camera. Maybe not, once I retire I will be able to shoot alot more so may wear it out or at least the shutter.
" A PHOTO IS FOREVER"
I have heard the D4S will be same price as D4.