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MaxSouthOz
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Hi everyone I've recently gone from a Sony cybershot to a D 7000. I use it to take photos relating to my model railway, so they are pretty close up. I also take macros of solder joints and other boring stuff - not very well as yet. I'm about to dive in and read all the threads I can manage and then I hope I can ask intelligent questions. Cheers |
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richw
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Welcome to the Forum Max. I'm also AUS based but in Melbourne! we also age a very knowlegedable member from Adelaide calle Doug who pops in from time to time. The D7000 is a nice camera, what lens do you use for your Macro work? |
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Robert
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Hi and Welcome to the forum Max. Lots of expertise here if you need to ask a question sure somebody will know the answer, or come close! I had a Sony Cybershot back in 05, until my wife decided to test it's impact resistance from five feet onto concrete, the concrete won. The replacement was a Nikon D1, she wasn't encouraged to handle the D1 although my son, deputising, carried out the same test, this time the D1 survived, but the lens wasn't too good, although it did still work after a bit of fiddling, the lens went on eBay eventually... Speaking of soldering my son Michael who dropped the D1, made this himself when he was nine, it's about a foot high, made of copper and soldered together. Attachment: Screen Shot 2013-11-07 at 19.15.11.jpg (Downloaded 37 times) |
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MaxSouthOz
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Thanks, Rick. I have a Raynox DCR-250 clip on conversion lens for the time being. My wife, Wendy just picked up a D 90 from one of my railway mates. Hardly used; so we're set up pretty well, as it has a couple of lenses. Thanks, Robert. He's done a neat job of that. |
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MaxSouthOz
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This is where I'm at with my Raynox. Attachment: Mystery Object 02.jpg (Downloaded 36 times) |
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jk
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Hi Max, Welcome to the forum. Hope you like it here and that we can help you with your Nikon. I'll say a double welcome as Max is also a UltraBB Admin and we met up on the forum there when I was asking about how to do stuff for here. |
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MaxSouthOz
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Thanks, Jonathon. I've done a bit of reading already. I like the vibe here. :thumbsup: |
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jk
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MaxSouthOz wrote:Thanks, Jonathon. I've done a bit of reading already.. That is good, if you have questions just ask away. We have all had to struggle through the pain of film to digital but it is so much easier to ask and spare yourself the pain and head scratching. |
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jk
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I have one of those Raynox units, they make a very good light macro attachment. |
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TomOC
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Welcome, Max This is the place to get help and encouragement...why you might just encourage me to pull out the macro gear now that they weather is about to go south in USA Cheers, Tom |
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MaxSouthOz
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Thanks, Tom. I'll look forward to seeing what you make. |
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Doug
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Hi Max, Welcome I'm also from Adelaide (Mawson Lakes) and though I don't get much chance to reply on the forum these days, I often pop in to see what's happening. Doug |
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MaxSouthOz
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Thanks, Doug. We just drove past your place on the way home from a family reunion at Tanunda. Of course, I forgot my camera! Cheers |
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