pvstoy
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All my Singh Ray filters just came in leather cases, nice to have a push on cap included.
The only one I got a cap with was the thin version, all my others just have the case.pvstoy said:All my Singh Ray filters just came in leather cases, nice to have a push on cap included.
More like...unconditional love!Lighthawk said:Thank goodness for pets as subjects,...
Sounds like you have the holy trinity complete now. Have fun in the Smokies. We're off to the upper Santiam to see what kind of color is still there.Stalking Light said:Having some problems with the contacts on my venerable 17-35 so I finally broke down and got a Nikon 14-24. Also got a filter holder for it and a Big and Little Lee SW150 Stoppers. Should get some use in the traffic clogged Smokies next week.
Thanks Guys. I'm meeting my photography partner in Arizona next week for a shoot and will get to play. He has all the toys and is quite generous when it comes to letting me borrow things. Wanting to try a teleconverter. Will report back.Lighthawk said:One other thing, Tim. The 70-200 works very well with both extension tubes and teleconverters. You will lose one stop of light.
With an inexpensive 12mm tube, you gain macro ability. It works great, especially in conjunction with a monopod to compose and stabilize your shot. You do lose infinity focus though.
-----------------snip-------------srileo said:I'm lusting for this camera as well. With the 18-155mm i think it should an excellent all-round system.
Currently shooting a D80 with 18-200 and its almost 10 year old system. Shoots well, no complaints.
If you can find a good used D700 snap it up. It's a fantastic low light camera and I often wish I still had mine.Cayuse said:Well after a couple recent trips where I've really enjoyed shooting again I succumbed to the perils of lens lust and picked up a Nikon 200-500 f/5.6 and a Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro. Now need to look at replacing my well work but beloved D200 with something that will shoot at higher ISO, maybe a D7x00 or the like. Not sure I'm going to go full frame (yet).