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lordedmond:
Nice photo's there also a nice dust bunny on the sensor in the first pic Stuart |
PTsideshow:
Having lunch! Conquered my truck, or posing as Captain Morgan for a commercial! It one leg appears to be dislocated. It was a round for about a year. We had the state out but they couldn't get it in the trap. Somebody on another forum accused me of not being in the city! :bugeye: Mom chuck and the kids before jr ate the wife's Petunias, and they were banished to the river park. |
AdeV:
Nice pics, I don't really have a suitable lens for close-up work, a nice macro lens is on my Christmas wish(ful thinking) list... The humming bird pics are really cool. |
PTsideshow:
Those are with a FujiFlim FinePix f480 wide zoom4x el cheapo around $79.00 when I bought it. This sits on the computer desk and I grab it more often than the fancy Sony cyber shot the wife bought me years ago when it first came out. It has a real Ziess lens and 10x zoom. Its in the camera bag closed up. to keep cats out! :bugeye: |
AdeV:
--- Quote from: PTsideshow on September 17, 2012, 12:25:33 PM ---Those are with a FujiFlim FinePix f480 wide zoom4x el cheapo around $79.00 when I bought it. This sits on the computer desk and I grab it more often than the fancy Sony cyber shot the wife bought me years ago when it first came out. It has a real Ziess lens and 10x zoom. Its in the camera bag closed up. to keep cats out! :bugeye: --- End quote --- I'm using a 12-year-old Olympus C2100UZ (Zukio lens IIRC) around the shop, the camera cost me over £700 new in 2000. I recently bought its twin off eBay for £40 delivered... The image stabiliser makes for a great photo; but, I have to say, it can't hold a candle to the Nikon D90 I treated myself to last year, that can take some truly stunning images, even in the hands of a rank amateur like me. |
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