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Unless Nikon completely craps the bed on it, a fast 16-80mm or 17-55mm would be an automatic buy.
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Very, VERY cool. I especially like the heron and oystercatcher you nabbed with the Z7. I'm notoriously awful at getting close to the latter in the wild. As for me, I don't really have anything I ...
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Very nice shot, Tomas. You sure it's the Z6 you're falling in love with, though? ;-)
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Very cool. How you do like the 24-200mm compared to the F-mount 18-200mm? I have a Z50 and an FTZ converter and I'm not sure which way to lean.
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Dude, THANK YOU! Even Nikon's own customer service shrugged when I asked them how I could map the aperture control to the rear wheel. You, sir, are a life saver and have earned a thumbs up. I'll ...
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I'm definitely on-board with IBIS. Personally, I'd also like a slightly higher megapixel count (I'm thinking 24 might be the sweet spot) and illuminated buttons for night shooting. Oh, something ...
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Just finished cleaning this one up today. I don't know if other birders use suet or feed to get close to these little guys, but it took me almost five years to get a half-decent shot of a downy. Al ...
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These shots are outstanding, man! Guess I know what I'm upgrading to if Nikon doesn't get around to releasing a higher-end crop sensor mirrorless camera. Were these taken near the Barnegat ...
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Thanks, dude! The Tokina seems like it definitely has a leg-up on the Sigma in that particular regard. For the sharpness and extra stops of light though, the Sigma might at least be worth a rental ...
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As someone who was considering going this route myself, I'm glad to see the reports here are fairly encouraging. I especially like using the slightly wider end for nighttime photography and the ...
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Pretty spiffy there, twg! I'm really impressed with with how sharp that is. You need 1200mm to shoot those skittish little jerks. As I'm only shooting with the 300mm PF/TC-14E III combo at the ...
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To give a bit of background here, I'm also a hobbyist wildlife photographer, though I do dabble in landscape shots and amusement park rides on occasion. The only DSLR I owned up until I bought the ...
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Hey there, folks. Long time lurker, first time poster here. Having only purchased my first DSLR (D3300) four years ago and upgrading to the Z50 earlier this year, I still consider myself to be ...
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