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Posted: Sat Oct 11th, 2025 16:35
 
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Thank you - I am very pleased with the results - however I did regret not taking the 80-400 with me,the 28-70 hasn't got quite the reach I needed sometimes.

Did you notice the airplane on the left edge and the power wires on the right on the tree line .... ??

Leaving the ‘right’ lens behind is the bane of my existence these days. Having the lens range spread between 2 camera systems makes it even harder to be selective.I end up taking everything.



Not noticed the plane until you mentioned it…..can’t read the number though.



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Posted: Mon Oct 20th, 2025 20:34
 
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X-S20 f/8.0 : Speed 1/70 : ISO 800 : Lens XF16-50mm F2.8-4.8 R LM WR



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X-S20 f/5.6 : Speed 1/50 : ISO 800 : Lens XF16-50mm F2.8-4.8 R LM WR



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chrisbet wrote:

It doesn't say whether the number is for the lens or the camera - it may well be the camera serial no - look on the bottom of the D3 :lol:

The serial number is that of the camera, not the lens.

 




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A bit more colour Graffiti in Austria Sony RX10

SONY - DSC-RX10 f/11.0 : Speed 1/400 : ISO 400 : Lens 24-200mm F2.8



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Posted: Tue Oct 21st, 2025 16:53
 
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chrisbet wrote:

Thank you - I am very pleased with the results - however I did regret not taking the 80-400 with me,the 28-70 hasn't got quite the reach I needed sometimes.

Did you notice the airplane on the left edge and the power wires on the right on the tree line .... ??

Yes I can see the plane at the left edge of the picture and the power lines.
Looks like you have done a great job in your repair.



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