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Sep 16, 2019 09:17:48   #
Hello, That's a beautiful spot you have photographed. I just thought I'd let you know that there is a website called FINEARTAMERICA.COM (FINE ART AMERICA.) They have well over 100,000 members from around the world. I've been one of them since 2014. You upload your images to the website and set your own prices. If somebody orders a print, Fine Art America does the printing, framing, shipping, and whatever else needed. About 30 days later, the money is deposited to your ebay account. In case you didn't know about this website, I thought I'd let you know. It's the largest art-selling website in the world, or so I read. Another major advantage is that you can network with artists from around the world. If you have more questions, you can email me at BIJANTURKISH@GMAIL.COM.
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Apr 17, 2019 10:36:51   #
I've been quite happy dealing with Adorama for years. You might want to keep in mind that, based on the reviews I've been reading online again 'n agian, with those telephoto lenses, there's quite a bit of compromise in terms of image quality at the long end of the focal length. My own experiences confirm what I've been reading on line. For example, with a 150 to 600 mm lens, you can expect great sharpness and resolution (i.e. image quality) up to about 400 mm. But as you approach 500, especially 600 mm, the image falls apart. Sharpness is sacrificed quite a bit, especially if you enlarge the image to 16x20 or larger. I know this to be true based on many years of personal experiences.
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Apr 17, 2019 10:28:18   #
Trekker wrote:
Sorry to ask the same old question but I do have a twist. I am a country girl have not visited a big city in MANY years. I’m going to Savannah Georgia. I recently bought a used Nikkor 24-70 2.8 I am loving it. I own a Nikkor 28-300 3.5-5.6. Which lens to take (I can only manage one). Left side of my brain says 28-300 good street lens can handle all situations. Right side says oh 24-70 so sharp and fast cities are tight and congested why would you need a long lens.
What To do? Opinions please and thank you!!
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That's a no-brainer for someone who has been an owner of a 28-300 mm Nikon for about 4 years. I love it. It is NOT a top-of-the-line lens; but it IS a great lens. There's an orthopedic doctor here in town who decided to decorate his office with my work. I enlarged to 32 x 48 a shot I had taken with my 28-300 mm lens on Nikon D800. It was so damn sharp you could see every crack in the rock formation. If you were here to see it for yourself, you would agree what a great lens it really is.
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