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![]() ![]() I have just bought this lens for my D40 and was just wondering if anyone had any pictures of what a 200mm Zoom is like at 200mm. |
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sorry, Just realised i posted in the wrong section:roll:I'm sure a MOD wouldn't mind moving it to the relevant section
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Taken w/ D50 and the 55-200 @ 200mm - From what I recall - auto setting... Handheld.
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Same lens @ 62mm...
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200mm - handheld - auto
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Nice site you have going on. Few nice shots too. Is it your own website or was it a free hosting thing? I used tripod for my free webspace http://redsquare5.tripod.com/index.htmlfor the pics from my old camera. But i now want someone to do me a website for myself with as much space aspossible.
My 200mm lens arrived today and i'm really pleased with it. I honestly cant believe how crisp the pictures are at 200mm. Also got a nice suede Nikon case for the lens and the HD lens hood. for £100. I have also just bought a benro Tripod which is really good. Its the C128 Carbon fibre one but still weighs a Bit, Just ordered a ball joint head for it as it didn't come with a head so i took my old Jessops owntripod to bits and used the head off that:lol:. |
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Dale-
I am delighted to hear that the Nikkor 55-200mm lens arrived and that you are pleased. Suddenly my long standing order for the Nikkor 18-200mmVR lens clicked and I received that lens this week as well. Frankly, I am amazed at really how good that lens is! Now, I can better understand why folks get so fired up about the Nikkor 18-200mmVR. Here is a sample photo from the new lens taken with my D-50 (the D-40 is still out on loan to our son) using the SB-400 flash in the bounce mode. MT/Sarah |
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The site I use is from a web host called "Homestead". They are a web hosting service. The site cost me about $100 US per year for their basic service not including the cost of the dot-com domain name. The site is easy to use. You just drag things around and insert text and images where you want.
I'm looking for a new tripod too. I've been using an old aluminum tripod which is ok for the smaller point and shoot cameras but I need something a bit heavier for the D50. |
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http://www.microglobe.co.uk/catalog/...305c15d61840c3
Check this out, They are quite weighty and are a very tripod for all conditions and situations. Its more or less the same as manfrotto or Gitzo too. MT Climber- That lens looks to be pretty cool. Was that picture shot at 200mm then? gives of a very narrow depth of field does a 200mm thats why i like it so much ![]() |
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