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Ah, she has set a very high bar for her next birthday. That's the challenge for you! By all accounts the 16 is a fantastic lens, enjoy it.
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Hi and as a beginner, welcome. " If you need to ask, as a beginner, you … " are showing the necessary curiosity to improve, which is at the core of advancing any subject to a higher level so well ...
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Well done, great buy, body and lens are excellent and they will give you wonderful images.
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Well, I bit the bullet. Went for the SanDisk 64Gb/300mps. Expensive yes, but having spent £1350 on the body I was not prepared to risk lock-ups caused by cheaper cards. I also factored the cost ...
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Hi Morris, nor had I heard of them, but then I am not an ornithologist. Here is the RSPB link: https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/green-sandpiper/
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What skill, what patience, what images! Clearly, your stalking skills and your patience paid off. Great images. I was on the Sussex coast in December trying out my new XT3 photographing my son ...
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This is a great post, both technically and in terms of advice, with which I agree.
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Superb! Never seen just a wonderful image of this iconic location. Great to have a different take in the view. It's on my list to visit - and soon.
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Hi, I would ask: what is the purpose of the second camera? Why is it needed? The answer will influence your choice. Is it to use concurrently with the primary one, but with a difference focal ...
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For many amateur photographers £400-£500 is not cheap (the average cost of the f2s in the UK). The f2 range does not feel cheep. Actually, for their weight they are quite tactile. Furthermore, ...
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Hi, thanks. That would explain why I was unaware of their significance - haven't watched it! Great image all the same.
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Hi, really excellent image. A pleasure to view. I just don't get the title of the thread.
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Hi, I voted for the 23/f2 and 50/f2, mainly because they were my choices of purchase. However, I agree that the trinity would be more useful. To these two I will consider the forthcoming 16/f2.8. ...
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Hi, I voted to retain the XT2. XT2 has got you 'some incredible shots' and it has weather resistance. But wanting more 'keepers' of your toddler? Here is my response to a similar scenario from ...
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Hi, as always a great read with some excellent images (would like a place name on some as I don't know where every one was taken). We've all been through the too many cameras and lenses scenario; ...
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Hi, although I have a XT3 and find its so-called hit rate impressive on fast moving subjects, I would try two things before upgrading. First. A question: are your kids moving faster and more ...
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Hi, well put, I agree. As one who also hikes and loves primes, the new 16/f2.8 is a great addition to the line and is very likely to find its way into my bag.
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Hi, I had a XT20, a fine camera, and upgraded to the XT3. The stills image quality is very similar between the two. I upgraded because I take a lot of sport so wanted the faster AF and CPU, the ...
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Hi, thanks for the link. That's a good price, but is on 'pre-order' with March being the anticipated availability date. If all the reviews are positive, and those I have read to date are, then I ...
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Yes, I am with you on this. I am seriously considering trading in my 18/f2 for the 16/f2.8. Together with the 23/f2 and 50/f2 it makes a good, light, high quality prime travel set. If the $399 ...
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