What camera mount?
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> On Dec 28, 2020, at 7:31 PM, Jeffrey Seeger
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> Hello,
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> Is anyone looking to get rid of a tamron 150-600mm lense?
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> Max Seeger
> Special Education Teacher
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Hello,
Is anyone looking to get rid of a tamron 150-600mm lense?
Max Seeger
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During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, pract
I'll have to elaborate on my point-and-shoot recommendation. .. I've
found the camera that takes the best pictures is the one I actually
have with me :-)
I have a Nikon DSLR with 8 or so lenses, flash, extension rings - even
a bellows. I never bring it any where. Why? Because its a royal PIA!
Heav
Antonio TX
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 1:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [mou-net] Camera
I agree with pretty much everything that Paul has to say about cameras.
DSLRs are
I agree with pretty much everything that Paul has to say about cameras.
DSLRs are really the best way to go. Fast response time, more control and
more tools (lenses, filters, flash rigs, etc.) at your disposal. It's
really important when you are buying a camera to not look at just the body
and it's
Thanks everyone!
Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
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Be warned this could get real expensive real quick :o). Also be warned you got
me going on a favorite topic, so if you have better things to do come back and
read later.
I'm an avid birder and photographer, and get the most thrill out of chasing
birds
with my camera and trying to get the best
u-net want to upgrade and then give Al a deal on their older
but useful camera?
Good Luck, Peter
Peter Schmidt Photography
From: Al Schirmacher
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 9:37 AM
Subject: [mou-net] Camera
After 18 years of birdi
The new Canon or Nikon super zooms are hard to beat. There zoom is
something like 25mm - 650mm, plus HD video.
They retail for around $400. If thats too much I would look for a used
super zoom like a Canon Power Shot S3IS for example. They have a zoom
range of roughly 25mm to 400mm.
On Thu, Nov
After 18 years of birding, I am contemplating breaking down and
purchasing/carrying a camera. At the very least, it may make rarity
documentation easier:)
As a pastor, keeping this purchase inexpensive is important. Any thoughts?
Al Schirmacher
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I have inherited an Olympus C-765 Ultra Zoom. I am a complete novice
when it comes to digital photography. If anyone has used this camera
for photographing birds, I'd like to hear about your experiences.
Please reply offline.
Bob Williams
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I am getting close to buying my next digital camera. Love my old
Canon A520, a longer zoom lens would be great. Don't want an SLR,
much too big. I am looking at a Canon PowerShot SX210IS (old model
200) or Canon PowerShot SX130IS (old model 120). Have you used either
of those? Recommen
Thanks to those who responded. The first two responses were within 5 minutes.
The problem was traced to a bent pin - the ones that make contact with the
card. I was using an sd card with a CF adapter. The adapter was apparently
crummy because one of the holes was a little smaller than the others
This may be a little off topic but I'm desperate. Just bought a new Canon D50.
After using it for a week it says the card is not formatted - a card I have
been using. Tried to format that card and others - still does not recognize any
card.
I'm desperate because I'm going on a birding trip soon
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