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Yes, Nikon still producing D3s cameras but with updated sensor! :lol::devil:



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Thanks Eric I had come out in a rash.

Sorry about that Bob....will put advance health warning on any future nut postings.:lol: In fact it may be sensible to give health warning s with all my Fuji shots. :lol:

You are safe with this one ....

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jk wrote:
Yes, Nikon still producing D3s cameras but with updated sensor! :lol::devil:

I like it!



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I still thin they have a long way to go before the masses doing wildlife photography use them.

March tit D500 & sigma 150-600mm

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Next time I post a pic I must over sharpen it and it might look right on the forum.

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Next time I post a pic I must over sharpen it and it might look right on the forum.

:lol:

I thought that you got it spot on. Look at the feathers around the head. Visible and just the merest hint of halo!



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I still thin they have a long way to go before the masses doing wildlife photography use them.

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Very nice Iain....on two counts....the sharpness and the lack of branches!

I can see I will have to leave my armchair and stop shooting through double glazing and get the wifes agreement to savagely prune the trees in the garden. :lol:



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I can see you achieving the first two but pruning branches... :no:

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Eric wrote:
Iain wrote:
I still thin they have a long way to go before the masses doing wildlife photography use them.

March tit D500 & sigma 150-600mm


Very nice Iain....on two counts....the sharpness and the lack of branches!

I can see I will have to leave my armchair and stop shooting through double glazing and get the wifes agreement to savpagely prune the trees in the garden. :lol:


The pruning of the trees might be a problem :lol:

 

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