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Posted: Sat Apr 18th, 2015 09:50
 
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Facebook realy needs a decent search facility, can't easly find your own older posts.



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Posted: Sun Apr 19th, 2015 22:47
 
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I've not been around much I'm afraid, having a bit of a tough year - but still look in to browse now and again.

 




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richw wrote: I've not been around much I'm afraid, having a bit of a tough year - but still look in to browse now and again.
Too much snow to shovel?:lol:



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Posted: Thu Apr 23rd, 2015 22:03
 
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richw wrote: I've not been around much I'm afraid, having a bit of a tough year - but still look in to browse now and again.
Too much snow to shovel?:lol:


Not sure I get the joke?

 




Posted: Fri Apr 24th, 2015 06:09
 
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In S Ontario we get 1 to 2 meters of snow a year and this is always an extra burden on top of what ever else life has burdened us with.

So to cheer you up a bit I was pointing out that hopefully, at least you don't have to worry about waking up to a driveway full of snow.



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richw wrote:
amazing50 wrote:
richw wrote: I've not been around much I'm afraid, having a bit of a tough year - but still look in to browse now and again.
Too much snow to shovel?:lol:


Not sure I get the joke?


Mike forgets that the only snow you get to see is in the Snowy's when you go to visit.
Since he lives in Canada he is used to 10 months of snow.
:lol:



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I'm like everyone else in that I have more or less retired and have changed most of my gear to Fuji with the exception of one lens and camera body for wildlife.
Once Fuji bring out a camera that focuses on birds in flight and their 100-400 lens is out I will go all Fuji.

 




Posted: Sun Apr 26th, 2015 13:03
 
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I am waiting for that 100-400mm lens as well as then I will release my Nikon 400mm f2.8 AFS.

I dont think that the current Fujis can really do in flight bird photos except with luck and skill.
I hope that the new cameras that will come in the next year or so will be 24MP and faster AF. Then I am truly done with camera purchases. Then I will think about selling off my Nikon kit.



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Couldn't you adapt your Nikon glass to Fuji?



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Posted: Mon Apr 27th, 2015 12:49
 
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amazing50 wrote: Couldn't you adapt your Nikon glass to Fuji?
Yes but then you lose the AF.  Also the Fuji lenses are just as good/better than the Nikon ones!



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