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Posted by snapper: Sun Oct 23rd, 2016 13:49 1st Post
Hello folks,I've been using a D40 for the last 8yrs or so and before that a F501 so I know a bit about the job..
I've decided to put a bit more effort into photography and I'm looking at buying a d7100,I alredy have some AF lenses from the 501[50mm 1.8 70-210 f4 28-105 and the kit lense from the D40 18-55] oh and a Sigma 24mm 2.8.
Looking forward to asking some really daft questions so here goes......



Posted by Robert: Sun Oct 23rd, 2016 13:57 2nd Post
Hi Snapper! Welcome to the forum, a clue as to your whereabouts would be good but you are most welcome wherever you live.

What's your favourite subjects or do you just snap whatever takes your fancy?



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Posted by jk: Sun Oct 23rd, 2016 13:57 3rd Post
Welcome Snapper.
We hope that you like it here.

D7100 is a good step up from the D40. You will really notice the difference.

Just ask away as someone will answer your question.



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Posted by snapper: Sun Oct 23rd, 2016 15:46 4th Post
Thanks for the welcome,I live in the sunny N/west of the UK
I'm hoping to learn landscape/wildlife/effects photography eventualy.



Posted by Robert: Sun Oct 23rd, 2016 16:05 5th Post
Perhaps not too far from me in South Cumbria?

Tons of opportunities for landscape and wildlife!



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Posted by Judith: Sun Oct 23rd, 2016 19:03 6th Post
Greetings Snapper. The D7100 will seem amazing after the D40. I borrowed a D40 when I was on holiday a couple of years ago and hated it lol. I was too used to my d200 so it was a big step down quality wise. You will love your new camera when you get it. :thumbs:



Posted by Eric: Mon Oct 24th, 2016 04:29 7th Post
Greetings !

As Judith says, there is world of difference between the D40 and D7100.

I know this for a fact because I recently sold my D7000 to a bird watching friend who had been using a D40 for some years!

He is over the moon with the quality increase and value for money (should have charged him more ;-)) . He is finding his bird photos are light years better, as he can crop in with a lot less of a quality loss.



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Posted by snapper: Mon Oct 24th, 2016 15:45 8th Post
Yes Robert,in Lancashire's newest city.......



Posted by Robert: Mon Oct 24th, 2016 15:58 9th Post
Where I was born!



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Posted by Eric: Mon Oct 24th, 2016 16:26 10th Post
Robert wrote:
Where I was born!
I didnt know that! In fact I still don't know it as no ones mentioned the place. :lol:



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Posted by Robert: Mon Oct 24th, 2016 17:32 11th Post
Eric wrote:
Robert wrote:
Where I was born!
I didnt know that! In fact I still don't know it as no ones mentioned the place. :lol:

ROFLMAO! :lol: Built on the tidal Ribble, bypassed by the very first section of motorway in the UK on 5 December 1958. Administrative centre for the red rose county.



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Posted by Eric: Mon Oct 24th, 2016 18:03 12th Post
Robert wrote:
Eric wrote:
Robert wrote:
Where I was born!
I didnt know that! In fact I still don't know it as no ones mentioned the place. :lol:

ROFLMAO! :lol: Built on the tidal Ribble, bypassed by the very first section of motorway in the UK on 5 December 1958. Administrative centre for the red rose county.

What use was a motorway for horse and carts?
:lol:



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Posted by Robert: Tue Oct 25th, 2016 03:51 13th Post
Have to admit it wasn't over used at first. It's now four lanes and chocker full.

It's no longer the Preston bypass anymore!



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Posted by Eric: Tue Oct 25th, 2016 04:22 14th Post
Robert wrote:
Have to admit it wasn't over used at first. It's now four lanes and chocker full.

It's no longer the Preston bypass anymore!

I think everywhere is chocker these days.

I was recently in Surrey and couldn't believe how much traffic was on the roads at all times of day. Glad to get back to our quieter area of UK.



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Posted by jk: Tue Oct 25th, 2016 04:35 15th Post
England is now totally overcrowded especially in SE and Midlands. The insistence to stop the M1 before Edinburgh was always a mystery to me.
In the old days the road to Edinburgh was the A1 and was always full of lorries, until they made the M6 and its extension into Scotland to Glasgow. What they should have done was to make the A68 from Darlington to Edinburgh the main northerly trunk route by widening it to become a M68. This would reduce the horrendous congestion on the M6 northwards from Birmingham.

Scotland is the only part of UK that is unspoilt.



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Posted by Eric: Tue Oct 25th, 2016 12:15 16th Post
jk wrote:
England is now totally overcrowded especially in SE and Midlands. The insistence to stop the M1 before Edinburgh was always a mystery to me.
In the old days the road to Edinburgh was the A1 and was always full of lorries, until they made the M6 and its extension into Scotland to Glasgow. What they should have done was to make the A68 from Darlington to Edinburgh the main northerly trunk route by widening it to become a M68. This would reduce the horrendous congestion on the M6 northwards from Birmingham.

Scotland is the only part of UK that is unspoilt.

I think there are one or two other areas en route to Scotland where you can be aloneISH.


The message about immigration is being slanted wrongly. It's not about who or where people came from, it's the fact that England is full. Strict control on all migration has been needed for many years. Our infrastructure is crumbling under the weight of numbers irrespective of where they originate.



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