I use a Nikon d850 is the lens is a sigma 150 to 600 C
I use a Nikon d850 and I also use one drive one drive will not decode raw files from an 850 I store all of my raw files on an external hard drive and only the jpegs on one drive
The first is a Black-capped Chickadee, Next are Dunlin, next a Mallard Drake, A Female American Wigeon and last is a Male American Wigeon.
The Sigma dock will update the firmware for the lens also Which according to the analysis indicates is needed
I have the same lens I ended up buying the sigma dock to tune the lens and I have the Nikon d850 so I tune the lens to that camera and it is now spot on it is no longer soft
Sigma makes a 14 mm fixed F 1.8 art lens but it's a monster and has the bulbous lens element but it's wonderful for a wide-angle lens
Thank you Linda I didn't know that you could edit them I've tried before but now I know how and I'll really keep my eye on the apostrophes LOL
Ok I cant seem to spell Legislative or building.
This is a five shot bracket HDR photo. I used a Nikon D850 and a Sigma 14mm fixed f1.8 art lens. I was about 50 feet from the bottom of the steps
A three shot Panorama of the Olympic Mountains taken from North point in Olympia Washington. I don't know what the weather is like where you are at but it was beautiful here today.
I actually use a monopod when I shoot I know people use a tripod but I just don't understand how they can shoot little birds with a tripod I'm actually hand holding the camera most of the time a little birds are just too active in her moving around too much to be able to use a tripod I know people do it but I don't know how they do it
Black Cap Chickadee, Gold Crowned Sparrow, Brown Creeper, Ruby Crowned Kinglet and a Gold Crowned Kinglet
I just purchased a pair of electric. Glove liners That have tips. You can operate a cell phone screen with or your camera screen. And they keep my fingers just plain comfortable. You can operate all the buttons on your camera. No problem. They're not cheap. They're $119. But they're worth it.
I have recently purchased a pair of electric glove liners they are touchscreen operable and I have used them with my d850 and I can operate it easily there light but even in the cold wind my fingers feel normal they have never gotten cold they are the first thing I've ever found that actually works and you can still use your camera
The photos were taken at the Nisqually National wildlife Refuge On December 23 19.