Looks good!!
I see you use all Nikon Lenses - is there any apparent difference between them as far
as contrast and colour is concerned - along with exposure? I find mine are all different but they are
different makes. Hows the D5100 alongside the D90??
Here is a pic from yesterday's ball game. As you can see, the bat shattered into 3 pieces, the barrel ended up past the pitcher's mound. The ball is just above the batter's head, this one did not come near me
Gotta hurry there are severe t'storms on the way, here.
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Seeing the picture starts the process
Nikon D7000, D7100, Sigma 150 f/2.8 Macro, Tamron 70-300 Macro
Tamron 70-300 Di VC USD 60Th Anniv. SB700, SB400, Manfrotto t-pod, monopod
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Geoff Chandler - I dd not notice any color swings, they all seem to be close on color, at least to my untrained eye! Haven't really compared exposure....
As for the D90 next to the D5100, the D5100 is a tad better in IQ so far. The biggest reason is it handles high ISO with less noise. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my D90 and miss the button controls when using the D5100. Also, miss the lens motor drive in the body.... General IQ is a tad better on the D5100 though so I am really liking it. Haven't shot any video yet, I use a FLIP HD for that! I think I will tend to grab the D5100 more for general shooting and the D90 for more "specific" shots. At least that is how it looks right now.
Nikon D90 & D5100
Nikon 18-105 VR
Nikon 35mm f/1.8
Nikon 50mm f/1.8
Nikon 55-200 VR
Nikon 70-300 VR f/8 and be there... My Flickr
Kgosden, 2 weeks is tight for NZ unless you are just doing the area of the South Island between Franz Joseph Glacier and Lake Tekepo in a loop via highway 6, 94 (to Te Anau) and 8. This is the standout area of NZ for me from my trip.
I spent 3 weeks driving like a mad thing with little time to smell the roses and missing heaps but covered both islands. The distances are short in NZ but the roads are very windy and slow (average 50 km/hr). One day I only made 110 km in the day.
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D800, D300, D90, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200VR f2.8, 300 F4, 105 micro, 16-85VR, 50mm 1.8, Tammy 90 macro, 70-300VR, SB900, 2xSB600, MB-D10, 055XPROB 322RC2. New computers to run photoshop faster. C&C always appreciated. PhotoGallery
Pressing the shutter is the start of the process - Joe McNally ... Buying the body is the start of the process - Dread Pirate
Very much like trying to shoot everything from Crescent City to San Louis Obispo on Highway 1... Then return via 101/I5. The return is faster driving, but there is a lot to shoot. If you get hung up in wine country (pretty much the whole trip now days) were talking months.
Definately a trip on my bucket list... but it awaits the D800.
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D7000, D70, CP990, CP900, FE + a lens or 6.
Ha! See, I can change...