The Delaware Bay is home for the Sailing Ship MEERWALD and one gray day a young man came flying by on a Hydrofoil board.
Wow, hard to get better than that, congratulations on those captures
absolutely and the Verde Ferrari was owned by Mr Ferrari, one of the rarest Green Ferraris made
a few images from this wonderful Automobile museum. Hand held a bit grainy but no flash
In my seventies the Canon camera and several lenses became a burden both physically and mentally. I purchased the then new SONY RX10 IV and never looked back. One lens on this lightning fast focus camera goes from 24mm to 600mm yes 600mm and the weight never changes. Also a stable 2.4- 4 Check it out and YouTube the reviews I love it. The Eagle was over 100 ft away at the top of a tree.
YouTube, YouTube and YouTube. Take advice with grain of salt but they will help you enormously
Thanks and Oh Yeah still there. They still have a great graduation ceremony.
Every so often a storm will reveal what use to be a supply railroad along the Delaware Bay in NJ. A few years ago the sand was eroded enough to capture the tracks. Pretty weird to experience
I had the same problem (pro 100) and Canon was trying to rectify the blue print problem. Solution was to find a local tech to look into the system. Yeah right. So I had to trash that effin monster that was great until it crapped out. The iP8720 is doing fine so far.
both great cameras. As an older gentleman I sold my heavy Canon equipment for a single lens Sony RX10 IV. Look at the reviews on YouTube. I know the Pro's will poo poo this but no more heavy lenses and a 24-600 2.4-4/8.8 range.
Oh yeah I would strongly recommend the Sony RX10 IV. Check out the reviews on YouTube. I have this camera and with it's phase detection focus and 24-600 lens and superioer video what can be better?
no doubt, if you want to race a train and end up in a tie you LOSE
AMEN here are a few captures from this remarkable camera SONY RX10 mark IV