Thanks for the 64bit checking app.
Johnson PhotoImaging in Bradenton, FL shows to have that lens in stock. 6709 State Road 70 East, Bradenton, FL 34203 (941) 896-9921. Call them and ask. I shop there often and they are very reputable. Good luck.
Mark Williams wrote:
Anyone know any secret agent ways to predict firey sunrise/sunsets? Would have loved to have been ready for Manhattan from Jersey yesterday... Magnificent!!!
SunsetWx LLC is an excellent web site for predicting sunsets. It updates at 1pm Local time. SunsetWx.com
I have a Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 D that I don't use very much. It is in excellent shape and has a Promaster Spectrum 7 62mm filter that protects the lens. $220 + shipping and I'll pay the PayPal fee. PM me to discuss. Happy to send pictures.
Mac wrote:
I just ordered an AF Nikkor 70-210mm f/4-5.6D lens. Merry Christmas to me.
Merry Christmas indeed. I have that lens along with the AF Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8 D and the AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D that I use on my Df. The 70-200mm is small, light, sharp, and works well with the Df. Enjoy.
Do you have the Tamron dock? If so, would you consider bundling it?
I bought a used 55-200mm to go with my X-T3 and found out why the person sold it. It was very soft at both ends. Interestingly the 100-400mm I bought new had the same issue. I sent that in to Fuji repair and they replaced some of the elements. It remained soft at 400mm. My 10-24mm and 18-55mm are both sharp so I know Fuji is capable of making good zoom lenses. My recommendation is buy the 55-200mm from a dealer that has a good return policy in case you need to exchange it. A sharp 55-200mm is well worth $499.
I have a Wimberley WH-101 (the original WH-200) that I bought used off of eBay. It also has a Wimberley plate. I rarely use it and would be willing to sell it very reasonably. It is cosmetically very used but mechanically in top condition. PM me if interested.
I have dealt with Fujifilm repair a couple of times and have found them to be reasonably priced. The only issue I've had is time to repair. I found that I had to stay on top of them to keep the process moving forward. But they have good communication and you can always decline the repair if the estimate is too high. Good luck.
I have Nikon and Fuji XT bodies so I do not have first hand experience. However when I am in a quandary about comparing, I rent the body and lens so I can test the results for myself. LensRental or BorrowLenses would be a good source to check out for renting GFX body and lens.
JamesRx wrote:
I rotated picture about 7° counterclockwise. I think it's better.
Much better. Still a nice picture.
I like the picture but I am curious why it slants downward to the right. Was that intentional?
I find myself with a spare Peak Design Travel Tripod, carbon fiber, new in the box and still shrink wrapped. It weighs 2.81 pounds and folds up to 15.5 x3.1 inches small. The tripod extends to 60 inches and has a 20 pound weight capacity. An integrated ball head is built in. As you can see from the pictures of mine, it comes in a nice travel pouch which slides inside a cardboard container when not being used. For additional information here is Peak Design’s web page on the Travel Tripod: https://www.peakdesign.com/pages/travel-tripod
Peak Design’s asking price for the carbon fiber model is $599.95. I’ll sell this one for $400, shipping included to CONUS. I’ll accept PayPal or personal checks. PM me if interested.