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Posted: Fri Feb 15th, 2019 12:07
 
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new camera arrived today a D7200 ,took it out for a test run , and pleased with the results so far , came home and done a small micro adjust and learned how to change focus points etc .. very pleased with the lack of noise and fast response .. nice and light and seems to do the job .far better metering system ( GRAHAM) and iso levels and will do for my needs
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Posted: Sat Feb 16th, 2019 13:06
 
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one from today day 2 with the d7200 , looks like a good buy ?

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Posted: Sun Feb 17th, 2019 04:01
 
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That look good Jeff. Nothing wrong with the D7200, I used it for wildlife before I got the D500

 




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Yes sitting down works, with back to house in Bird Brain outfit just 19 feet from posing stick. This is nearly all the frame hardly any crop D850 700mm.

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one from yesterday , flock of turnstones in flight , don't recall ever having got them in flight before .
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Well done Jeff that is an award winning pix 10 out of 10 if I was judjing in a comp! Colour balance is spot on as is your focus. Keep up the good work.



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cheers graham , I suspect the metering was out on the other body or just due to age ... this D7200 is giving extremely good results from the off .

 




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and another shot from Saturday, this is a massive crop to so I'm quite impressed
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blackfox wrote:
one from yesterday , flock of turnstones in flight , don't recall ever having got them in flight before .
birds of a feather by jeff and janĀ  cohen, on Flickr

That is, as Graham says, a really stunning shot.



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Posted: Mon Feb 18th, 2019 13:59
 
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thanks jk .

another short eared owl from sat .all shots taken handheld btw forgot my tripod

quartering the cut by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 

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