No problem here with State Farm either. A lot depends on the agent.
Tried out a Nikon D500 with a 200-500mm lens and also different post-processing scenarios were tried out recently. Your comments, suggestions and overall critic are appreciated. Please be kind as my post-processing skills are terrible. Thank you.
Sue
What a great way to celebrate...congratulations!
Recently found their new hangout.. working on my post-processing skills...comments appreciated.
Hummingbirds this season are not as plentiful as last summer. They feed and leave, rarely hanging out on branches to rest. Photos 1, 2, and 3 are this years. Photo 4, 5, and 6 are from last summer.
I find it distracting when feeders are included in photos but due to circumstances beyond my control, you take what you can get...especially with wildlife.
Hummingbird facts: Photos 5 and 6: They have a tongue that can extend the length of their bill. They have a 3rd eyelid (the nictating membrane).
Enjoy!
Thomas902 wrote:
Seems that the OP has been followed larryepage's lead early in this thread about his search for a quieter shutter...
"The shutter on my D810 is very smooth and quiet." larryepage
...when he purchased a Nikon D810 offered on the UHH Buy/Sell Forum from Rich from NY
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/user-feedback-list?usernum=53586
I concur completely with larrypage on the aforementioned...
my D810 is by far the quietest DSLR I've owned...
Thanks all for sharing in this thread...
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I really don't understand your comment. I was referring to the noisey shutter on the D750 and D850; not the D810. Both my D810s are quiet as a church mouse. Yes I recently purchased a D810 from Rick from NY. It had just over 3000 shutter count and in excellent condition.
Sue
The Nikon website has information about corrective eyepieces. Also, your local Nikon dealer would have access to the needed information. I just looked into this for the D750, D810 and D850. I do not know about your specific camera model.
Great set Jon. Moose are my favorite but they can be very dangerous. They are frequently found in the neighborhood.
The national bird of Alaska. Nice photo.
Great shots of my favorite subject. The female is more brown and not seen very often.