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Thanks DaveBeautiful little guy there Ralph! Nice series.
Thanks Joe. I love this camera. I will be purchasing a FF mirrorless at some point (Z8) but not ready for the plunge yet.Great shots Ralph. Glad to see I am not the only one left still using a Nikon D500.
Joe
Thanks Steven. They are fun to shoot. It’s a cat and mouse game.Sweet lookin' bird; nicely captured!
Thanks. They like hiding in the reeds. Every so often they will pop up . If you react to slowly you miss.Cute little guy there, Ralph. Well done.
I too always think to mention how I love that you continue to rock with the D500. It remains all about the photographer, not the camera!!Thanks Joe. I love this camera. I will be purchasing a FF mirrorless at some point (Z8) but not ready for the plunge yet.
Thanks Steven. I still have much to learn. If is wasn’t for that 800 pf I’m not sure I would opt for the mirrorless. From my perspective I always opt for the lens that fits my needs best. Then I decide on the body. That’s how I came to Nikon in the first place.I too always think to mention how I love that you continue to rock with the D500. It remains all about the photographer, not the camera!!
Yup. I say that to folks all the time -- it's about Nikon glass for me and was my original deciding factor. Although at my talent levels, the differences between lenses (20 plus years ago) I'm sure I would not have been able to see LOL A friend has started to shoot film again so I'm pondering finding an F6 so I have something to hang my old f mount glass on (the stuff even the D6 doesn't like to talk to electronically)Thanks Steven. I still have much to learn. If is wasn’t for that 800 pf I’m not sure I would opt for the mirrorless. From my perspective I always opt for the lens that fits my needs best. Then I decide on the body. That’s how I came to Nikon in the first place.
I still have my Canon F1 from nearly 40 years ago. Using my canon 400f4.5 I shot a few rolls before I bought my D500.Yup. I say that to folks all the time -- it's about Nikon glass for me and was my original deciding factor. Although at my talent levels, the differences between lenses (20 plus years ago) I'm sure I would not have been able to see LOL A friend has started to shoot film again so I'm pondering finding an F6 so I have something to hang my old f mount glass on (the stuff even the D6 doesn't like to talk to electronically)
Thank YouWhat a sweet little thing. Beautiful photos
Thanks LouisTerrific job with these!