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I am really leaning towards buying a Lytro for festivals I attend. Way easier than hauling around the DSLR.
https://www.lytro.com/camera Of course, in it's current state does not come close to DSLR stuff, but it's very cool technology. Maybe wait for another incarnation first though. |
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http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Produc...ras/index.page Or something similar? |
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Love my dslr...love my 70-200 2.8 more...
Congrats on the new toy! |
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Nice! I REALLY want to get a 70-200 2.8 L.
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Congrats! And it is a good price too! Did you pick up your SD card yet?
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I put in an old 4GB Sandisk from a game camera I had. I need to buy one of them Sandisk Extreme cards though. Maybe the 45mb one.
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Happy shooting Erick! It's another slippery slope hobby.
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I'm happy for you Erick! Congratulations! :)
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Does Nikon or Tamron make a 100-300 or a 100-400? I may be better suited with a 100+ since I already have up to 105 with my 18-105.
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Nikon has a 80-400mm f/4.5 lens that is great, but the motor is a bit slow with the D90. Basically, it is pushing a lot of glass for it to work at the optimal level. I did pick it up used for about $1000 from my local shop and did use it with the D90. There is also a 55-200mm & a 70-300 that aren't as expensive and can be found used for Rumors are that there will be a 18-300mm out soon.
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