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uncle aj

What equipment do you use?

I'm a Nikon user and have the following kit.

D2Xs body
D200 body
Nikon 300mm 2.8 VR prime lens (on it's way back to Japan for cleaning and recalibrating)
Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR
Nikon 18-200 VR
Nikon 105 micro VR
Nikon TCIIx2 converter
Nikon SB800 flash
Tamron 200-500
Tardis

Gee, I'm not in the same league as you AJ!

All I have is a Samsung 4.1 megapixel with a 5cm macro capability. I am hoping to get a more sophisticated one for Christmas. I just have to drop a few more hints to her!

Digital cameras here in Australia are becoming cheaper and cheaper, almost by the month.

I do like the Panasonic Lumix series.

Steve
Tools

I'm a Canon guy.

Film:
Canon FTb body
Canon AE-1 body
Olympus A1L
a dozen lenses from a Canon 21mm fisheye to a Soligor 450mm
But no-one cares about this stuff anymore....

Digital:
Nikon 4300
Nikon S50

Canon EOS 350
Canon EOS 30D
Canon EFS 18-55mm
Canon EF 28-135mm IS
Canon 100mm Macro
Quantaray 70-300mm tele-macro
steve

My Hobby Since Enjoying Watches!

got drawn into photography really through the various watch forums and all the guys great shots never had even a PS before 18 months ago :D  but enjoying it!!!! more and more, here's what i attempt to use

Nikon D40
Nikon 18-55
Nikon 105VR
SB400 Flash

Canon G7
430EX flash

oh!!! lets not forget one of the best bit of kit Photoshop [using elements 4 MAC OSX] :D

steve
steve

Re: What equipment do you use?

uncle aj wrote:
I'm a Nikon user and have the following kit.

D2Xs body
D200 body
Nikon 300mm 2.8 VR prime lens (on it's way back to Japan for cleaning and recalibrating)
Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR
Nikon 18-200 VR
Nikon 105 micro VR
Nikon TCIIx2 converter
Nikon SB800 flash
Tamron 200-500


Just!!! how nice is the 70-200VR

thanks
steve
uncle aj

Re: What equipment do you use?

steve wrote:
uncle aj wrote:
I'm a Nikon user and have the following kit.

D2Xs body
D200 body
Nikon 300mm 2.8 VR prime lens (on it's way back to Japan for cleaning and recalibrating)
Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR
Nikon 18-200 VR
Nikon 105 micro VR
Nikon TCIIx2 converter
Nikon SB800 flash
Tamron 200-500


Just!!! how nice is the 70-200VR

thanks
steve

To be honest Steve, I don't think I've used it.  Most of my pictures are with the 300mm 2.8 and either a X1.4 or X2 TC.  For macro work the 105 takes some beating and for general work I love the 18-200.  
uncle aj

I thought I'd better update my list

D2Xs body
D300 body
Nikon 300mm 2.8 VR prime lens
Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR
Nikon 18-200 VR
Nikon 105 micro VR
Nikon TCIIx1.4 converter
Nikon TCIIx2 converter
Nikon SB800 flash
Tamron 200-500
Benbo No. 1 tripod with Benbo Pro Ball head
Manfrotto 682 monopod
steve

here's my update......to think less than a 18month  ago i was seriously doubting was it worth getting a £100 little point and shoot coolpix just to take a few watch shots

Nikon D300
MB-D10 Battery Grip/EL4's
SB600 Speedlite
Nikkor 105VR
Nikkor 18-200VR
Nikkor 70-300VR
Nikkor 10.5 Fisheye
Manfrotto 055pro Tripod
Manfrotto 322RC  Tripod Head

Nikon D40 kit
SB400 Speedlite

Canon G7
Canon 430EX Speedlite

Oh lets not forget the numerous light tents/diffusers/filters/lighting...etc etc
etc....  
uncle aj

How do you like the fisheye Steve?

I had a battery grip for my D200 but took it off and did not use it much.  I don't think I'll bother getting one for the D300.
steve

Just got the fisheye [for my holidays] it will make those boring shots/snaps much more interesting IMHO  capturing those holiday moments with a fun perspective, to compliment that holiday mood! . I think you'd really like the battery grip!!! especially for BIF's 6fps seems pretty fast to me but even if you didn't use the extra fps with AA's/el4 the shutter button [which some seem to dislike because of the fact] seems way more sensitive responsive I love it, just got the one el4 in the grip so dont have to keep removing the grip , nice solid mateing of camera and grip too made of magnesium just like the body matches cosmetically wise perfectly form as well as function IMO .
Kinda funny but I'm really enjoying the sheer bulk and complexity [though user friendly IMO D300] of my new set up, exactly the things some would quote to steer newbies away from DSLR's

steve
uncle aj

Interesting, I may have a look at one.  

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