Sorry, do you mean me for the 35mm? I have it, it's a cracker but only used it for basketball. Great lens though :nuts:
Phil
I do mate, comeon....lets see its magic

Phil
Sorry, do you mean me for the 35mm? I have it, it's a cracker but only used it for basketball. Great lens though :nuts:
Phil



Well to look at it, it looks exactly the same as John's Link
Don't worry about being ham-fisted. If ever someone was going to break it, it would be me.
Take your time and it just slides out at 45 degrees. There is a compartment in the grip to put your battery cover so you can go back to a single battery setup whenever you want.
... you cant turn the screen so that it faces you if you wanted to take a portrait of yourself ...
Phil
................. I note that John's one doesn't have a vertical shutter release, which I think is one of the main advantages to having this attachment.
here are 2 I took with the 35mm, sorry about the name across, lifted from my Flickr......
a quickr pickr post
Phil
Bit of a flaw in the logic of a swivel screen really. But it's not overly hard to make a gadget to fix it.
Bend a bit of thick ally strip into a rectangle, screw/rivet the corner to make it rigid. Put a 1/4" Whitworth wingbolt in the top to fit to the base of the camera, and similar nut (or cut the thread) in the base to fit to the tripod.
Voila - a nice little window through which the swivelled screen can show forwards.
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If you're not worried about centres of gravity and ultimate rigidity etc., a much simpler one to make would be to use a simple flat strip and have the camera offset from the tripod head. The screen then just hangs below the strip. Also gives a wider viewing angle.
If you're at all handy, give it a go - it works well.![]()
Just lost another auction on Ebay for a 18-70!:bang:
Phil
Im watching that many my heads spinning but i have to say im getting bored with it now. Wait 3 days then get out bid. One went for £121 earlier for gods sake. Theyve been going for £80 all week and the one i just missed out on went for £79.71.:bang:a few 18-70's have just been sold in the nikon for sale section, keep your eye on that section as things pop up and sell fairly quick.
Im watching that many my heads spinning but i have to say im getting bored with it now. Wait 3 days then get out bid. One went for £121 earlier for gods sake. Theyve been going for £80 all week and the one i just missed out on went for £79.71.:bang:
Phil
I wish someone would just put buy it now aswell as the auction.loli havent got to that stage yet, still looking for the best deal on a d90.
I wish someone would just put buy it now aswell as the auction.
I have mine set to 200 most of the time but have went to 800 for a few of the shots of my cat with the fisheye where the room was quite dark. By 100 do you mean the Lo setting?I'm thinking of turning back button focusing off and putting it back to half pressing the shutter. Reason being is some of my recent photos of people have been out of focus and I'm sure it's down to this.
Also how many of you have the ISO set to auto? I have turned this on to save me worrying about what I need to set it to in low light/indoor shots. As the standard is ISO 200 I'm wondering how many use ISO 100 as well?
I'm thinking of turning back button focusing off and putting it back to half pressing the shutter. Reason being is some of my recent photos of people have been out of focus and I'm sure it's down to this.
Also how many of you have the ISO set to auto? I have turned this on to save me worrying about what I need to set it to in low light/indoor shots. As the standard is ISO 200 I'm wondering how many use ISO 100 as well?
BTW all is well on the 18-70 front. I won this one in a n auction last night and its at a great price if its as described.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....740091&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_500wt_1156Phil
I'll wait till ive inspected it before thinking that but so far im feeling very happy!jammy bujjer - I didn't even see this one ....well done though....:razz:...![]()
I have mine set to 200 most of the time but have went to 800 for a few of the shots of my cat with the fisheye where the room was quite dark. By 100 do you mean the Lo setting?
BTW all is well on the 18-70 front. I won this one in a n auction last night and its at a great price if its as described.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....740091&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_500wt_1156
Baring in mind one went for £132 a few hours before!
Cant wiat to get it and my bag now.....
Phil
Rich are you sure its the back button focusing thats wrong, because my shutter wont fire unless I have focused first, so what shutter speed are you using?.
Indoor's it depends on how good the lighting is, you could be looking at 400/800 upwards.
Also take a look at the ISO sensitivity option. I am going to give it a try at the rugby on Saturday.
have you back-button focused on someone then moved the camera if you are indoors at f2.8 your DOF will be small
set mine to ISO 200 but enable the sensitivity menu to max 1600ISO and min shutter 1/100sec
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I've noticed that mine won't fire until it's in focus as well, sometimes I need to hold down the back button to get it to fire...maybe that's the problem? ...
By "back button", I guess you mean the AE/AF-L (Auto Exposure/Auto Focus Lock) button? That would explain the symptoms you describe. The normal way to use the Auto Focus Lock is first to focus on the main subject of interest, then press AF/L to keep the subject in focus even if you subsequently reframe the shot. Highly useful.Mark.
By "back button", I guess you mean the AE/AF-L (Auto Exposure/Auto Focus Lock) button?
its lovely. One thing ive noticed is that there is slight play in the upper section nearer to the 67mm end. Is this normal? It doesnt happen on my other 2 kit lenses but theyre a lot lighter.......Back Button was refering to "Back Button Focusing".
By changing the setting from AE/AF-L to AF-ON you can focus using the AE/AF-L button.
true - but i think the question is about what happens when the "Function" of the 'back-button' is "changed" to be AF and not AF-Lock
... but like John said I've got the back button set to AF-ON.

Hi all..
My D5000 is the first DSLR I've owned and I love it. I've had for 3 months now and still learning to use it. Haven't had much time to fiddle with however because of work so I guess I'm still a real beginner!
Check out some of my pics on http://www.flickr.com/photos/48575435@N07/
Cheers
Rab
Hi there. Ive had mine around the same period and love it also. Liking your FlickrHi all..
My D5000 is the first DSLR I've owned and I love it. I've had for 3 months now and still learning to use it. Haven't had much time to fiddle with however because of work so I guess I'm still a real beginner!
Check out some of my pics on http://www.flickr.com/photos/48575435@N07/
Cheers
Rab
Well done with the bookGot my David Busch book today, at last! Picked my tripod up as well tonight so can do some long exposures
Some very nice photos there Rab IMO, really like the one with the guy jumping out of the sea![]()
Well done with the book
I would recommend a remote bud. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....52298&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_2007wt_1139
Mines great.
Phil
Yeh, i got mine through a buyer called olympiasolar or ukpartsdealI had a quick flick through and it looks like it will be very helpful
Cheers for the link, I will order one of those and I want a CPL filter as well...did you get one of these, I think you did?
I'm looking at getting a remote for my D5000 and wondered which would be better?
The ML- L3 ir one or the corded MC-DC2.
When i get my tripod i hope to do some long exposure shots of night landscapes etc. From what i 've seen so far spec wise you need to be in front of the camera to use the ML-L3.... so that will be good for self portraits ? Does it work from behind?? So will i need both?
For using bulb setting MC-DC2 is recommended and for time setting ML-L3 is required( can you use the MC-DC2 for this mode?
cheers K