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My Nikon 85mm F/1.8D AF came in today and I'm very impressed by the image quality. Rather small and light which is a nice bonus.
Sadly the weather is expected to be rather bad for the next few days, so I won't be able to go out and take pictures. Oh well, no biggie.
I'm just so impressed by the three fixed focal length lenses I've got from nikon. The 35mm, 50mm, and now 85mm. They are so nice. I sometimes wonder what they look like on the D3.
My Nikon 85mm F/1.8D AF came in today and I'm very impressed by the image quality. Rather small and light which is a nice bonus.
Sadly the weather is expected to be rather bad for the next few days, so I won't be able to go out and take pictures. Oh well, no biggie.
I'm just so impressed by the three fixed focal length lenses I've got from nikon. The 35mm, 50mm, and now 85mm. They are so nice. I sometimes wonder what they look like on the D3.
Atleast with a 85mm you can play inside. I'm hoping the weather will be ok when my 80-200 arrives
My dad just got a D300 w/ a 18-200mm VR. It's his first DSLR and I get to play with it when I go back for Easter break! I'm so excited! How do I get started? I've played around with my friends' D80 and D70 before. Is the D300 a lot more difficult to use?
At least with a 85mm you can play inside. I'm hoping the weather will be ok when my 80-200 arrives
For bad weather, there are usually 2 or 3 different type/sizes of camera/lens rain covers on ebay like this one. They make things a little more awkward, but they help keep the rain/snow out of your equipment. Some use clear plastic at the camera end so you can easily find controls.
My dad just got a D300 w/ a 18-200mm VR. It's his first DSLR and I get to play with it when I go back for Easter break! I'm so excited! How do I get started? I've played around with my friends' D80 and D70 before. Is the D300 a lot more difficult to use?
The D300 is quite similar to the D80. It just has a few additions and whatnot.
You'll find it very easy if you've had experience with the D80 or D70.
Have fun!