Thanks Doc, met with the insurance people today, my girlfriend and dogs are ok and that’s what’s important, I have friends who are photographers and they have friends who are photographers, they have all offered to loan me lenses until I replace mine, I am going to buy new body and really need help from the group, I know everyone has their favorite brand but I love shooting with Nikon, I am looking for advice D500 or D7500? thanks
Thanks everyone, unfortunately my house caught fire yesterday while I was at work, lost everything, I will have to replace all my camera gear in the near future, thanks to all of you who have helped me in the past
looking for advice on purchasing a kit, frustrating when you think subject is in focus but it’s not
d7000 Nikon 2.8mm 80-200 AF lens, AF-C, back button focus, f/6.3 1/1600 ISO 400, should be clearer
Thanks everyone, set in AF-C, using back button focus, using monopod
Reposted photo, clicked on store original
Thanks, will remember to do that
I am using a d7000 with at Nikon ED AF Nikkor 80-200mm 1:2.8 push pull lens, auto focus doesn’t seem to hold focus, really want any help you can give, I know everyone has their preferred way to shoot and opinions differ, I am looking for any suggestions
I will be shooting landscaping, houses, fountains, statues for internship, thankful to you for any help
Thanks, there is a camera shop nearby that I can rent from before I buy, friend has the Tamron 10-24 he highly recommends it
I am asking for advice and suggestions on adding a wide angle lens for my d7000, $650-$800 price range, thanks
Thanks, so much to learn still
heard a couple of people discussing this today, I didn’t want to intrude on their conversation so if anyone can explain it I would like to hear about it
first shoot of volleyball, d7000 Nikon 80-200mm, shot manual f/2.8 1/500 iso 6400, tried different settings and these worked the best
thanks for advice, the game was canceled, team has practice three times a week so I can shoot some practice shots to work on different settings, will be using d7000 with two lenses AF Nikkor 80-200mm 1:2.8 push pull lens and Tamron Af 70-300mm 1:4–5.6 Tele Macro (1:2) friend has a nifty fifty I can borrow to see if I like it before I buy one, thanks again for the tips