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 Posted: Sun Dec 9th, 2012 14:15
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Ed-

Lest anyone argue with you about the D200, let me refer them to a movie we just saw about James Balog, an incredible nature photog, titled CHASING ICE. As an aside, I recommend all nikon shooters to see it :-) (canon folks will be disappointed :-)

He has a huge number of D200s all over the world anchored on tripods drilled into rock taking time lapse pix of glaciers as the recede and calf and generally change - it's pretty amazing photography and the D200 images look great on literally FULL SCREEN :-) !!!

TOM


Ed Hutchinson wrote:
:applause::applause::rofl::bowing::bowing::bowing::hi::thumbsup
To all the comments I agree, I am not quite as up to date as some but I find that what I have works very well foe me
I love my d200 as it reminds me of my dearly loved f2s,that I still miss but I would not go back to the hassles of film
I also have a d80 as a back up with a different lens and a p5000 the p5000 is a backup to the backup and not much good for anything that moves faster than a turtle. I can never catch the feline with it, no prob with the dslr.

be well

Ed

a fine is a tax for doing wrong, a tax is a fine for doing well!!!!!

:cheers: :bowing:



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