Nikon D750 & D780

A couple of bird pics from me, in-case you're missing them.;)

Little wren been visiting the garden over the last few days, it doesn't seem interested in feeders and is happy searching on ground for food. Fast little birds and one I find hard to capture as they don't keep still, not for me anyway. Nice to use the camera again after ops. Clare has been setting up on tripod for me before going to work.

Garden Wren. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr

Garden Wren. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr

Garden Wren. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr


Nikon 300mm f4 Andrew.
Great pics.
 
Looks like the change in the weather has got (almost) everyone out snapping away today. :)

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How dare you insult me regarding my deafness
Agreed, was out of order imo.
Looks like the change in the weather has got (almost) everyone out snapping away today. :)

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You must've got our weather from the weekend/yesterday, been grey and miserable today. Nice shot btw.
 
I have used the Tamron 70-300, Nikon 70-200 f4 and now the Tamron 70-200 2.8. Of all these, the Tamron 70-300 was the loudest with click-clack and it is normal. The Nikon was the most silent. The Tamron 70-200 2.8 is less noisy and you can hear only when you are very close or it is quiet overall.

One more thing you should consider is warranty - Tamron comes with 5 years and Nikon with 1 year.
 
Been out all day, my god there was a lot of welsh gasm to wade through!

And all to find out rookies still hasn't bought a lens :help:
 
Rookies is picking up the Tamron 70-200 :)
 
Rookies might be just getting a tamron or nikon 70-300 first and see if it a focal length I want to spend on.. As having a chat with someone made be come to sense saying if it only going be use for odd visit to zoo it daft to spend a lot and spend that money on fast every day lens like a sigma art 35mm or a 24-70 2.8
 
Rookies might be just getting a tamron or nikon 70-300 first and see if it a focal length I want to spend on.. As having a chat with someone made be come to sense saying if it only going be use for odd visit to zoo it daft to spend a lot and spend that money on fast every day lens like a sigma art 35mm or a 24-70 2.8

Less talking more buying!
 
Rookies might be just getting a tamron or nikon 70-300 first and see if it a focal length I want to spend on.. As having a chat with someone made be come to sense saying if it only going be use for odd visit to zoo it daft to spend a lot and spend that money on fast every day lens like a sigma art 35mm or a 24-70 2.8

Scroll back 6000 pages and that's the advice that was given to you in the first place [emoji17]
 
Glad you had that chat tbh. Seeing as you haven't had any useful advice here!

Who to say it wasn't from someone from here ;)
 
£2000 and it yours
 
A couple of bird pics from me, in-case you're missing them.;)

Little wren been visiting the garden over the last few days, it doesn't seem interested in feeders and is happy searching on ground for food. Fast little birds and one I find hard to capture as they don't keep still, not for me anyway. Nice to use the camera again after ops. Clare has been setting up on tripod for me before going to work.

Garden Wren. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr

Garden Wren. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr

Garden Wren. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr


Nikon 300mm f4 Andrew.


"Cracking" set of images Simon, great detail, good comp', and spot on exposure.(y)

George.
 
Lmao I can see a convergence.... Sony to buy Nikon yay!
 
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