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May 5, 2024 14:51:25   #
Photolady2014 wrote:
So many things going on at the den. You don't know where to point the lens!


wow!
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May 5, 2024 14:48:57   #
Looking for one of these in descent working condition from a UHH subscriber. Not fussy about cosmetics and don't need a battery or charger. Muchas Gracias!
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May 4, 2024 18:51:47   #
Boris77 wrote:
Got two that I use regularly:
16-85mm f3.5-5.6 limited space indoors and out door scenics.
18-200mm f3.5-5.6 indoor stage photography and outdoor events.
Boris


Thanks
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Apr 30, 2024 16:27:10   #
ricardo00 wrote:
I think the choice of zoom or prime for a telephoto is an individual choice. Without some of the criteria you want for taking pics, it would not make any sense for someone to recommend something, it would be purely on the basis of what they shoot and desire in their lens. So, to help narrow the choices, how important is weight, cost, sharpness, ability to shoot in low light? What are you currently using? What do you hope to capture with your new to you lens?


Sorry, Ricardo, that information is classified.
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Apr 30, 2024 16:10:30   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
If the D3400 supports an AF-P lens, the suggested 70-300 is a choice. As I remember it, there are both an DX and FX versions of the AF-P 70-300 zooms. You might need to update the firmware on the D3400 to enable a AF-P lens, although Rockwell says the D3400 'natively' supports the AF-P. You might also look at the Tamron 18-400, or any of Nikons many 18-xxx DX VR models, such as the 18-200 or 18-140, etc.


Thanks Mr. Canon.
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Apr 30, 2024 16:08:53   #
Jerry G wrote:
Nikon 70-300 af-p vr, light wieght fast focus inexpensive.


Thanks Jerry
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Apr 30, 2024 13:42:48   #
Recommendations? Thanks in advance.
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Apr 15, 2024 16:53:51   #
Rick from NY wrote:
Folks - I raised this subject a few years back and thought I’d give it an encore. UHH has 2 sections for members to post pics - Photo Gallery and Photo Analysis and posting constructive criticism in the first is frowned upon. I think this rule does a disservice to photographers looking to up their game.

I often look at posts in the Gallery and too often see, sorry for the blunt language, just awful photos. I’m not talking about subjective matters. I’m talking about pics that are out of focus, poorly exposed, with wildly tilted horizons (not done intentionally for artistic purposes), badly post processed or overprocessed, poorly composed with telephone poles growing out of heads, etc. or any number of other technical (NOT subjective) flaws.

And most times, well meaning members post, “Great set”, or “Nicely done” or other “ attaboys” in an attempt to not hurt another member’s feelings. I see this as counterproductive and reinforcing bad technique by poster. I ask how is a member to develop better photography skills if, I again apologize upfront, technically terrible pics are displayed and followed by lots of gushing platitudes?

Last time I mentioned this, I was slapped down by numerous members who argue that unless a poster requests constructive criticism, nothing negative should be said. Ok - I’ll buy the “If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing” idea, but gushing over bad stuff does harm to the poster too. If the pics are bad, say nothing. Stop reinforcing bad work.

Just a suggestion to those posting to the Gallery in the future - think about soliciting criticisms so you can improve your work. Sure you will get many nasty, snarky and often incorrect replies from a certain subsection of members, but you will also get many great suggestions for improvement offered in a polite, constructive manner. I’ve been a photographer for 55 yrs and I welcome all well meaning and civil critiques. We are never too old to learn a new trick.

Anxious to see the replies to this rant.
Folks - I raised this subject a few years back and... (show quote)


I agree 100 per cent. I'm amazed at how bad the photos are at both of these sites and wonder why.
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Apr 4, 2024 17:17:25   #
cmc4214 wrote:
Nothing is a waste of time if you enjoy it.


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Apr 3, 2024 13:49:28   #
BebuLamar wrote:
AI or AIS lenses make no different on the D3400. They can be used on a Nikon D3400 but only with manual focusing, manual exposure control and no metering.
Sounds bad but actually it's not that bad and quite usable.


Thanks for the good advice
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Apr 3, 2024 13:10:13   #
Can these lenes be used and a Nikon D3400? Thanks for your advice.
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Mar 29, 2024 15:27:35   #
Retired CPO wrote:
I second that! Tokina 11~16mm. Very nice lens and very sharp!


thanks
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Mar 29, 2024 14:14:19   #
thanks
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Mar 29, 2024 13:13:28   #
Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks
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Jan 4, 2024 19:53:00   #
SuperflyTNT wrote:
Philosophical? He’s a flat out conspiracy theorist.


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