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We're leaving in a few days from our US vacation (Florida), and apart from the wifi in our apartment is terrible and 3G is worse.., we've had a most excellent trip, a bit warm perhaps, but we knew that probably would happen. So glad I found room to bring the 150-500 Sigma with me, here is from Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo
D810 | D7100 | Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art |Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 G AF-S VRII ED | Nikon 105mm F2.8 AF-S IF-ED VR II Micro | Sigma 17-50 f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM | Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Coolpix P6000 IR converted | http://gjesdal.org
D810 | 24-70 | 70mm | f/9 | 1/400s | ISO 200 | +2/3EV over exposed to compensate for the bright sky (didn't want it leaving the valley in shadows) then applied a ND grad using Color Efex
The 7DM2 can be OK at higher ISO. I was in a moving boat on Long Island Sound and it was really overcast. ISO 2500, 1/500th, F4 at 500mm The One Legged American Oyster Catcher..
There is still a lot of talk on the main forum about the just replaced Nikon 300mm f4. I purchased a used copy, along with a 1.4 TC a while ago. This is why. Collared Sun Bird, Kruger National Park:
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D800 AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR @16mm 1/250 f11 ISO 100
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So glad I found room to bring the 150-500 Sigma with me, here is from Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo
D810 | 24-70 | 70mm | f/9 | 1/400s | ISO 200 | +2/3EV
over exposed to compensate for the bright sky (didn't want it leaving the valley in shadows) then applied a ND grad using Color Efex
The One Legged American Oyster Catcher..
13 shot panorama. | Large Version
I don't have time to shoot with my gear, but I always have my phone with me.
D810 | 24-70 | 52mm | f/5.6 | 13s | ISO 200