It seems to work...
Regards,
Doc Sharptail
It seems to work...
Regards,
Doc Sharptail
This site auto-sizes. Later on this morning, I'll start a dedicated photography thread. SW
The place for your pics, and discussion of photo kit.
I'll start off with a goose nest. There's a narrow ledge on one side of a local fishing pond protected by a chain link fence - mostly to keep kids from diving in. The same pair of geese have been nesting here for a few years and away they go again. The fence will help keep kids away but it does exactly no good against coons. I didn't have a camera along yesterday and am frankly amazed the eggs are still intact. SW
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A goose and a rooster could make a gooster if they didn't chicken out.
I'm trying to avoid linking to my computer- which is why still no avatar.
Let me know if image height of 530 is too tall.
It seems to be about the standard for B/B type boards.
I've been with the full-frame sensor long enough to develop personal favorites for glass, and was about to compile for the old board.
A bit of explanation for those who haven't followed previously:
I'm using a Nikon D-810 digital camera.
I am not using autofocus lenses with it because those systems have a tendency to shut down around 32F/0C.
I have been through a LOT of glass over the last 3 years or so, and am getting a very good idea of what works for me with the old film era manual focus lenses.
More to follow on this later...
Regards,
Doc Sharptail
So far, I don't think image size matters too much - site software seems to resize. SW
I tried uploading an image from my online storage on "Imgur" & got a "error: Remote file is too large" error, so there is some upper limit, for hosted images at least!
Now the same image uploaded from my HDD came through with no problems @ 2.10Mb!
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A bit more artsy than my usual stuff.
"Spring"
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Nikon series "E" 100mm f2.8 at f8 and low ISO.
It's wearing a Nikon L-37-C coated filter here.
Optically this out-performs the 105mm nikkor by quite a bit.
The series "E" line was just what the E designates- an economy line of lenses that didn't last very long.
The build quality and materials used were definitely inferior to the nikkor line- the plastic focusing tube and nylon bearings in the helicoids can get a bit noisy at the right temperatures.
I'll let the imagery speak for it's self.
I like this lens for it's small size, and ease of focus.
More to follow later...
Regards,
Doc Sharptail