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Jun 10, 2020 08:57:52   #
tca2267 wrote:
I have that Tonika BUT my Nikon D850's focus stacking setting will NOT work with it....I contacted BandH photo and the tech said it was not comparable when the D850 was in the focus stacking mode.
I do like the lens but I need the focus stacking mode.


The answer is buy a Nikon lens.
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Jun 9, 2020 13:32:23   #
LiamRowan wrote:
I have a Manfroto monopod that does NOT use an arca quick release plate, and a tripod head does use an arca quick release plate. It's a pain to be switching plates on the camera/lenses depending on whether I want to use the monopod or tripod. Can anyone recommend a monopod head that uses an arca quick release plate?

Thanks.


Can you buy a after market one too meet your needs?
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Jun 9, 2020 12:59:11   #
Absolutely correct: I have stated this in the past here on UHH. I do shoot a Canon 7D camera but I don’t use EF-s lens at all. I use EF L FF lens on the 7D the center is at its sharpest focal point on the smaller sensor. The view of 50mm lens is the same on a smaller sensor it’s all in the FOV it’s just limited by size, the larger sensor will capture more surface area with same lens.







goldstar46 wrote:
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BooSesb... and others on this Thread...

There is no such thing as an 'Advantage with .. the reach of a crop ' sensor...

Just because you have a 'Cropped Sensor' ... there is 'NO Truism that this give you an advantage...' I would like to point out that, with a 'Cropped Sensor' you are actually 'Shooting yourself in the foot...' With a Cropped Sensor' you are shooting with the same lens, which has the same lens 'Angle of View' and you are shooting at the same distance from camera to the subject... In reality, what the camera owner is doing is that you are getting the same 'size image' BUT, you are 'Cutting away the avalible canvas because you have a sensor which is some 40% smaller...
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Jun 9, 2020 11:57:54   #
tca2267 wrote:
Anyone who has either of these lenses I would like to hear from you......I can't decide which one to buy

#1 - Nikon AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED Lens

#2 - Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 VC USD Lens for Nikon F

the lens will be used mostly for 1 - Water Drop Photography
2 - Butterflies / insects


Stay OEM!
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Jun 9, 2020 07:59:58   #
And why should Canon,Nikon, Sony share their information with other companies.!!!!!!

Let Tamron, Sigma create lens for their own camera’s.
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Jun 8, 2020 15:50:13   #
Very tragic.
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Jun 8, 2020 13:15:14   #
Ssmith wrote:
Format:MOV (Video: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC; Audio: Stereo Linear PCM)


The codec you are using must not be compatible. You’ll need too find the correct one, Maybe contact Apple and see if they can help you!
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Jun 8, 2020 13:05:51   #
DWU2 wrote:
Some photos in the street photography style (although they're in color) from last year's Rhine River cruise. Some of these were taken from the ship, so perhaps "street" isn't exactly applicable.


And taken in color makes no difference either for street photography. Shoot away.
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Jun 5, 2020 09:36:01   #
ejones0310 wrote:
I searched the Hog for recent posts about Eneloop batteries and didn’t find any. Since this technology seems to change often I wanted to ask about your recent experience with these batteries.

I tried NiMH batteries back in the late 90’s/early 2000s and they were awful. They would self discharge so fast that you could not charge up your stock and expect them to have a useful charge a few weeks later. I had the PowerX batteries and a Maya MHC9000 charger.

My questions are as follows:

1. Are all NiMH batteries today created equal so long as the mah ratings are the same?
2. If no to question 1, which brands work the best.
2. Will my old maha MHC9000 work on the newer batteries or do I need to replace it? I see they still make the model, but I don’t know if it was upgraded since the newer technology came out.

I’m currently using Eveready
LIon batteries and would like to find something more wallet friendly. Your input will be greatly appreciated.
I searched the Hog for recent posts about Eneloop ... (show quote)


At one time in the beginning Sanyo made enloop battries. Now it’s Panasonic that makes them try looking under the new name.
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Jun 4, 2020 18:14:03   #
RichardSM wrote:
Very very nicely done thank you for posting.


EL OLAM (The everlasting God) his beautiful world will always inspire us if just look for it.
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Jun 4, 2020 17:59:56   #
Huey Driver wrote:
A little humor

My neighbor sent me this picture and swears she took it in my back yard. Knowing she takes more than a few nips from the bottle at times I’m not sure. If she did, between COVID-19 and this gobbler, I am probably doomed to be house bound for the rest of my life?


Say Huey could’ve this the legendary turkey troglodytes.
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Jun 4, 2020 08:08:43   #
joer wrote:


Pretty little critter. Nice capture.
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Jun 3, 2020 13:36:08   #
Huey Driver wrote:
A little humor

My neighbor sent me this picture and swears she took it in my back yard. Knowing she takes more than a few nips from the bottle at times I’m not sure. If she did, between COVID-19 and this gobbler, I am probably doomed to be house bound for the rest of my life?


It looks like a bad hold over from a bad nightmare that she took!
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Jun 3, 2020 13:31:51   #
HRoss wrote:
Beautiful set. "She" did give you a special morning. ;-)


She you mean Mother Nature is that right?
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Jun 2, 2020 14:16:04   #
Robdale wrote:
The dead tree caught my attention at Bryce Canyon in Utah. Bryce was our favorite of all the parks.


Yes take down the saturation by half and see if it meets your standards.
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