Brad Hill's details his Wildlife Nikon system (and more)

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Overview of Brad Hill's lenses, and philosophy etc for choices and current system. His upgraded 3 Part Gear section summarizes links to earlier posts, which some readers may find useful

http://www.naturalart.ca/artist/cameragear2.html
That's Brad's gear list from ~2012, is there a newer link? I couldn't find it...

Best Regards,
SteveK
'A camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.' -- Dorothea Lange
 
Overview of Brad Hill's lenses, and philosophy etc for choices and current system. His upgraded 3 Part Gear section summarizes links to earlier posts, which some readers may find useful

http://www.naturalart.ca/artist/cameragear2.html
That's Brad's gear list from ~2012, is there a newer link? I couldn't find it...

Best Regards,
SteveK
'A camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.' -- Dorothea Lange
Did you scroll down at all? This is what I see



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Overview of Brad Hill's lenses, and philosophy etc for choices and current system. His upgraded 3 Part Gear section summarizes links to earlier posts, which some readers may find useful

http://www.naturalart.ca/artist/cameragear2.html
That's Brad's gear list from ~2012, is there a newer link? I couldn't find it...

Best Regards,
SteveK
'A camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.' -- Dorothea Lange
Did you scroll down at all? This is what I see

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I don't see any Z gear, just a reference to various F-mount gear when I scroll down.

• ORIGINAL POST DATE: 1 March 2011.
• UPDATE #1: 5 February 2014: Major re-working to include the acquisition of the AF-S 24-120mm f4 VR; the AF-S 70-200mm f4 VR; and the AF-S 80-400mm f4.5-5.6 VR and the sale of the AF-S 200mm f2 VR and the AF-S 200-400mm f4 VR.

Tried refreshing the page, no effect.

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Best Regards,
SteveK
'A camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.' -- Dorothea Lange
 
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I don't see any Z gear, just a reference to various F-mount gear when I scroll down.
I guess you just have an older version of the page cached in your browser for some reason that refuses to update normally. There's a way to clear it and force a tab to clear the cache out, but I don't remember what it is for any browser at the moment (I think shift f5, but look it up before trusting that).
 
I don't see any Z gear, just a reference to various F-mount gear when I scroll down.
I guess you just have an older version of the page cached in your browser for some reason that refuses to update normally. There's a way to clear it and force a tab to clear the cache out, but I don't remember what it is for any browser at the moment (I think shift f5, but look it up before trusting that).
Emptied cache on Safari. No effect.

Switched from Safari to Chrome. Still no effect LOL!
 
I don't see any Z gear, just a reference to various F-mount gear when I scroll down.
I guess you just have an older version of the page cached in your browser for some reason that refuses to update normally. There's a way to clear it and force a tab to clear the cache out, but I don't remember what it is for any browser at the moment (I think shift f5, but look it up before trusting that).
Emptied cache on Safari. No effect.

Switched from Safari to Chrome. Still no effect LOL!
Wild. It works correctly on 3 browsers on my desktop, and 2 on my phone. I'm out of ideas off the top of my head for this one.
 
Overview of Brad Hill's lenses, and philosophy etc for choices and current system. His upgraded 3 Part Gear section summarizes links to earlier posts, which some readers may find useful

http://www.naturalart.ca/artist/cameragear2.html
That's Brad's gear list from ~2012, is there a newer link? I couldn't find it...

Best Regards,
SteveK
'A camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.' -- Dorothea Lange
Wierd!

Go to this Post in on his main blog '16 Feb 2023: Major Update to "Stuff I Use" Pages'

Try these other links




 
Warning: reading Brad Hill's blog will put you in the poorhouse.

He has cost me SO much money.
 
Finally got his site to work at end of the day after accessing on my iPhone and then refreshing on my iMac. I checked in with Brad and he thought rare instance of DNS caching issue somewhere in the communication. Anyhow all good now.

And yes, reading Brad's site is very dangerous to the pocketbook ;-) In particular I like reading his optical limits type info so I get a sense of whether/when stopping down a lens ⅓ ⅔ etc. helps or is unnecessary. Some gorgeous examples on Brad's site!
 

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