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Posted: Sun Feb 10th, 2019 02:32
 
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Fantastic detail in those images Jeff.
Love the colour and composition.
That new lens is working well for you.
If you lived closer by I would lend you my D500!

Another test post, quoting JK.

Another attempt to post an image...

D200 with Nikkor 300mm f/2.8, @ f/2.8  Much to the distain of the 'pro' who was coaching us, who suggested I should be using f/5.6 at least...



To Chris: I used drag and drip from large image on gallery, displays well in 'modern editor' window.


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A double quote...

It appears the 'modern editor' doesn't strip the previous quote...  We still get nested quotes, at the moment!



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Both of those are canon images Jonathon , taken on a 1Dmkiii which is a very old camera with a 1.3 crop sensor of 10mp ... . My lad was with me at the time using a D750 and Nikon 500 f4 and tbh there is very little in the finished images ..
I'm still Hovering over either a D3 or D3s ... I really do think that the rush towards mega pixels has lost something along the way


As for feeding the birds , I don't consider it to be baiting at all , quite often I get the shots as I'm on walkabout before putting food down , and I leave some food behind as a offering . The gulls at home are trained now if I go out to the car they stay on the rooftops , the minute I cross the road and step on the green I have several flying overhead .. :thumbs:

 




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Nothing wrong with Canon or Fuji or others.
I use a Canon Sureshot G12 as a small walkabout camera.
It is superb.



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Posted: Sun Feb 10th, 2019 15:05
 
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If you want a D3s Jeff then I have a very low use one that I will sell.
It will come with dual battery charger.
I also have a D700 with battery pack which I would let go. D700 is a D3 without the heavy battery as it uses the smaller battery found in the D300.
The battery grip adds in the bigger battery from the D3 or you can use two D300 batteries or AA cells (not recommended). I dont have the inserts here in UK but can post to you as soon as I go back to Spain if you wanted the D700. The battery grip has a D3 battery in it currently.

PM me an offer if you are interested.



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sent you a p.m Jonathon

 




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This is for Eric and Robert to show I have excellent fieldcraft.
Seagull, see the inner eyelid.



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Even Flickr crushes the quality of the above image from the Z7.



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blackfox wrote:
sent you a p.m Jonathon

I will reply tomorrow Jeff.
Busy at present.



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<user=2><font color='ff0000'><b>jk</font></user> wrote:</b>
Even Flickr crushes the quality of the above image from the Z7.
Scarcely surprising, Flicker would grind to a standstill if it were dealing with too many Z7 images at full res/bit depth! LOL  Have a feeling that is one reason for the 1000 images limit.  Too many ultra high res images being uploaded.



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<user=2><font color='ff0000'><b>jk</font></user> wrote:</b>
This is for Eric and Robert to show I have excellent fieldcraft.
Seagull, see the inner eyelid.


Not sure the seagull is too impressed! :lol:



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