I’m with America First CU. The largest CU in the US. After dealing with banks and another credit union I cannot sing their praises loud enough. If you have one in your city please look into them.
We had a substantial saving account with BofA. A client wrote me a $25 check she had an account there. I took it in to cash it. They were charging me $5 do do that. I argued with them to no avail. So I paid the $5 and filled out a withdrawal for our savings account. Asked for a cashiers check. The manager came then to right the situation. Nope nope and nope. I closed the account $10 poorer because they charged me for the cashiers check. Shame on them
Late to this thread. I have very noisy photos from Alaska shooting bears in terrible light as it was over cast and raining. They have resided on my computer for a year causing me angst because so many were keepers except for the noise. I use on1 and bought the 2023 NoNoise AI. I’m jaw dropping impressed.
I ordered mine may 25th directly from Nikon. It’s been shipped and will arrive June 6th. I think Nikon was very smart about this having learned a lesson from the Z9 release
The 500mm PF is now my standard lens on my D500 for birding (and moon shots. etc.). Last week I was with a small group of shooters observing a Red-tailed Hawk when it suddenly took off. I was the only one able to swing my camera and lens up to capture any of the flight. Between the sharpness and the lite weight, it is an excellent addition for wildlife shooting if you can swing the expense.
500mm is the smallest for small birds , and at time too large for bigger subjects that are too close .a zoom will give you more choices .150 / 600 mm is more flexible .
I have the Sigma 150-600. I’m looking for better IQ. I’ve seen the 300mm results on a D500 and they are amazingly sharp crisp and detailed. Thank you for your reply 👍🏻