It sure was worth it for the rest of us! Great capture.
Every time I see your images, I want to take my cameras out and start all over again. Thanks for the creative juices.
I'm sure sorry to see a wonderful site lose it basic tenant and become another political fund raiser.
I'm thinking about buying this camera, body only and using a Novaflex adapter to use my Sony 18-250 A lens. Anybody have experience with a setup like this?
Some time ago I replaced my R1280 with an R2000. I print color and b & W with it on many different types of paper. I have found it does very well if I set the profiles correctly. Like most printers of this type, it goes through a lot of ink, but I've been able to find some discount sources for ink on Amazon. I have not had any service problems with it and Epson is very responsive if I have a question or problem.
I too had that problem, found I had to leave the live view turned off to get the external flash to fire. I using tethered connection.
Why did you use to release the shutter?
I've been using that lens for some time. I find it very good and reliable. I like the range, but use extention tubes for close up work.
I've had a 60D since they came out. I've been using a 24-105L which is very good. One problem, the lens manually extends when carried. I found a big rubber band at B & H which goes on the zoom ring and that helps. I'd like to hear more about the FZ, I currently have a G12, great camera, but short zoom.
What a wonderful feeling, everybody won!! Don't we wish life were more that that every day.
What a way to generate class warfare! No solution offered except socialistic distribution of wealth. So far I've never seen this work, of course I' only 74.
What a way to generate class warfare! No solution offered except socialistic distribution of wealth. So far I've never seen this work, of course I' only 74.
Only got that far, then the end!
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Out for lunch at the Botanic Garden
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Between stops at the Denver Botanic Garden.
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