Been satisfied with the less expensive but quite capable Sigma 10-20....sharp and light.
I see so many photos of cameras and lenses for sale where the bodies and barrels appear as though they have been treated with some sort of oil? What substance is used to reach that condition? I have cleaned mine with a brush, lint free cloth, Q-tips, etc., but the result is never such an impeccable looking piece.
Any tips and tricks to achieve that result?
Be happy, damn it! At least we are still vertical in 2019!!
Not "dissing" you at all, Wayne...just that for some of us the costs are a real stretch, I'm sure that, for those who can afford such excursions, your service is excellent.
"No longer available"....maybe a "bait and switch" deal????????????
Nice.....but a bit pricey....anyone done any of these???
My PM function is toast on both ends! Do you have the hood, any fitter in place, and what is meant by "Converter not included"??
I have a D90, d7100 and D3100. My "go to" for a quick outing or gathering? Yup...the D90! It offers as much as the d7100 and can use any lens (the D3100 requires a motor lens...a real limitation IMHO!)
Took an air boat tour out of New Orleans one year...into a back and beautiful bayou. The boat Captain said he'd get gators to rise and started tossing a white substance that floated....about the size of a golf ball. He called it "gator crack" because there is nothing like it in the gator diet and once they taste it, they always go after it.
I wondered how he compounded this "gator crack" (he had it in a large paper bag. He explained there was no compounding at all..."gator crack" was............
MARSHMALLOWS!!
Yesterday marked the 53rd anniversary of my Purple Heart....enough said..................
Abd.........
"A decorated veteran" (if he/she held decorations, shouldn't what they are or are for be mentioned??)
"Thank you for your service"....I always want to ask what they know about my service. Personally, I appreciate it when they mention my Purple Heart...makes me think they gave some thought to it, but to see my retired ID or window sticker certainly doesn't affirm anything special about my career....many folks never leave the USA or their air-conditioned cubicle.