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Posted by Iain: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 09:19 1st Post
Hi All,

Just popped in to see how everybody was doing. I've been keeping a eye on the forum but not posting as I'm a bit out of date with the newer Nikons.

A few of my wildlife mates have gone to the D800 and the D7100, the only complaint I have heard is about the D7100 having a small buffer.

Hope everybody is well and I'll catch up later.



Posted by jk: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 09:51 2nd Post
Hi Iain,
Glad to see you back and posting.

If you want to post a comparison between your Canon and Nikon that would be good.



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Posted by TomOC: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 11:51 3rd Post
Hi Iain-

We've missed you.

Hope all your updates will be good!

Tom



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Posted by Judith: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 11:58 4th Post
Hello :wine:



Posted by blackfox: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 12:40 5th Post
hiya iaian .took the plunge and got a d7100 and after a bit of a kerfufulle with a faulty one its now running smooth as a nut ,nearly changed back to canon over it but now glad i stuck it out ,not found the buffer that much of a problem so far either ,just pace my/yourself



Posted by Iain: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 12:44 6th Post
jk wrote:
Hi Iain,
Glad to see you back and posting.

If you want to post a comparison between your Canon and Nikon that would be good.

It might be a bit unfair as the only Nikon I have access to is my mates D800 and I'm using a Canon 1Dx now.

Although in saying that we are both using them for wildlife.Let me have a think!



Posted by Iain: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 12:45 7th Post
Good to hear from you Tom and Judith.:thumbsup:



Posted by Iain: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 12:50 8th Post
blackfox wrote:
hiya iaian .took the plunge and got a d7100 and after a bit of a kerfufulle with a faulty one its now running smooth as a nut ,nearly changed back to canon over it but now glad i stuck it out ,not found the buffer that much of a problem so far either ,just pace my/yourself
You get rouge cameras in every make. One of my friends got a 5Dmk3 and the shutter went after 600 shots, got it replaced and the second one is fine.



Posted by Squarerigger: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 14:16 9th Post
Hi Iain, Good to see you on the forum again. Hope all is well and miss the bird shots!



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Posted by Iain: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 15:12 10th Post
Squarerigger wrote:
Hi Iain, Good to see you on the forum again. Hope all is well and miss the bird shots!
One just for you,

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Posted by jk: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 17:22 11th Post
Nice catch. You and the kingfisher!!
Ruddy meal.



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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Wed Sep 18th, 2013 21:20 12th Post
Iain
Very nice shot.
I do ok with the mechanical birds but feathered not so much,
thanks JK for name, I was so taken with the color I didn't see
the pray at first.

Ed

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I am crazy
I just go normal
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Posted by jk: Thu Sep 19th, 2013 05:27 13th Post
Like the new avatar Ed.
That is a lovely old biplane.



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Posted by Squarerigger: Thu Sep 19th, 2013 07:31 14th Post
Thanks Iain! Great shot! Don't be a stranger, I don't care what brand of camera was used - it's just a great photograph.



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Posted by Iain: Thu Sep 19th, 2013 10:36 15th Post
I was going to put some photos into my Gallery but it seems I'm not allowed for some reason even though I have two in there already.

JK, help :praying2:



Posted by jk: Thu Sep 19th, 2013 11:11 16th Post
Iain, Try clicking on the My Gallery link in the left side menus, then go into Albums and then Upload Image link.
Sometimes you need to also Login in the Gallery as there seems to be times when the username and password isnt passed forward from the Forum login.



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Posted by Iain: Thu Sep 19th, 2013 12:13 17th Post
Thanks Jonathan, I've uploaded a few.



Posted by jk: Thu Sep 19th, 2013 14:33 18th Post
Well done Iain.



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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Thu Sep 19th, 2013 15:09 19th Post
jk wrote: Like the new avatar Ed.
That is a lovely old biplane.
Thanks JK
I thought it was about time I put up something I shoot instead of a portrait (LOL)
I love the planes from that era, They are built with love and are true works of art.
I am very lucky to have so many fine examples in this area.


Take care and be well          :thumbsup:



Ed        :cheers:



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