Hi Paul where in Canuckland are you? All the items I have mentioned were purchased by me a fellow Canuck in good old TO area. I have a Henry's about 15 min...
Dee you did a great job with those. I really like them. Those photo editing programs get easier and easier with time and lots of work on them. Kind of like...
James, In the first group of pics I thought the 18-55 did better but in this one I think the 35mm did better. Great comparison. Thanks Debbie "Living Life...
It seems to me that the following makes a lot of sense: 1. This is a Yahoo group. 2. Yahoo "owns" Flickr. 3. There is already a "YahooD50users" group: ...
Hi, Debbie: [Deep breath here]. I'm kind of laughing here because I couldn t get the hang of my Coolpix 5000 and gave it to my nephew. I needed to get back...
The IR shutter release appears to be a seperate unit - still not as convenient as a real vertical grip release. Looks like you'd need 3 hands to use it that...
Candy, Both of my lens that I got from Cameta with the Tamron lens came with hoods. They were packed with the hoods in the box. I don't use the hood...
Unless I am misunderstanding - he is selling a package with a grip, 2 batteries, and a IR remote. The grip has an IR transmitter built-in to allow the grip to...
Dee, All I can say is WOW!!! What a difference a month made for you. I hope I I can see a difference like that. I did order a book to read to help me...
I've figured it out Ed. I was referrring back to when Yahoo allowed photos embedded in the website messages, The only folk who couldn't see them were the ones...
Quick question for all the amateur and experts alike. Since it is cold here in Michigan, I want to try my hand at portraits using my favorite subjects, my...
Just remember, if you are doing portraits of kids use a fast shutter speed. They are mad quick!! If you have the 50mm (yes, I'm going there again!!) then you...
Paul i have bought a couple Items from Henry's eBay store and was very satisfied with how things went. [manfrotto tripod,AF Micro 105mm f2.8D] I certainly...
The extension tubes arrived today, so I guess I'll be able to play around with them later on. I had another look at the 50mm lens, it has an aperture ring (I...
Debbie the Hood should be used in most situations . It's purpose is to reduce Flaring by shading the lens from stray light that is not in the point of view...
Thanks Murray, I live close to a Henrys as well, I'm just an hour east of Toronto, I went there looking but they didn't have anything in the store at that time...
Generally a preferred lens for Portraits will be one that is fast [ among other factors of course] A fast lens [ wide aperture f1.4,f1.8 etc] will permit you...
That should be a fine beginning AJ; There will be considerable light loss and Macro images are notorious for low light to begin with; shed whatever light you...
Debbie, The closest subject mode can definitely be more trouble than it's worth. If you find that the camera keeps 'resetting' to closest subject because...
AJ, You'll be pleased with the 50mm. I have one of those as well and it lets me get closer than the 135 does. Have a great time with the extension tubes, I...
Hi Debbie, I've been gone to the CHA trade show for the past week, and just trying to catch up on the notes. I was laughing when I read you are giving up. I...
... Unless I am reading the post incorrectly I don't think there is anything to talk about here The thumbnail photos displayed by any photo service are created...
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I found it interesting that he works at the other site, is this just an advertisement? ... From: Brian Sullivan <briansullivan@...> To:...
Looks like I'll have to set aside some time for trial and error. I've not been doing much at all with the D50 - busy with other priorities plus the weather in...
Yeah, it was a funny read. But those responses! Do people *really* take it all so seriously? Oh dear. Never mind. By the way Shane, were those your instruments...