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![]() | RE: Weekly Photo By Frederic Dantzer, 6 days ago Forum Samples and Galleries | |
Early bumblebee (bombus pratorum) foraging à Comfrey (symphytum officinale) flower, Drukpa Plouray, FranceBourdon des prés butinant une fleur de consoude officinale Nikon Z 6_2, Nikkor Z... | ||
![]() | RE: Weekly Photo By Frederic Dantzer, 6 days ago Forum Samples and Galleries | |
Eristalis nemorum foraging black chokeberry (aronia melanocarpa) flowers, Drukpa Plouray, FranceÉristale interrompue butinant des fleurs d’Aronia noir Nikon Z 6_2, Nikkor Z 24-200 f4-6.3 ... | ||
![]() | Forum discussions sorting By Frederic Dantzer, 6 days ago Forum Site Feedback and Help | |
I've been a regular user of the weekly challenge forum for a while and I was scrolling through other discussions that, at first glance, were looking outdated, although I love the photo of the dog thro... | ||
| RE: 3.7x Frankenplena macro lens By Mr T, 6 days ago Forum Nikon | |
@prg-lagarde Now that you mention it, I understand what my son meant about seeing a house :) | ||
![]() | RE: 3.7x Frankenplena macro lens By Darin Marcus, 6 days ago Forum Nikon | |
Interesting experiment - thanks for posting! | ||
![]() | RE: Weekly Photo By Frederic Dantzer, 6 days ago Forum Samples and Galleries | |
True London pride (saxifrage umbrosa), Drukpa Plouray, FranceSaxifrage des ombres Nikon Z 6_2, Nikkor 24-200 mm f4-6.3 VR, ISO 180, 200 mm, f11, 1/200 sAttachment : _DSC4859.jpeg | ||
![]() | RE: 3.7x Frankenplena macro lens By PRG Lagarde, 6 days ago Forum Nikon | |
Interesting ! Looks like some windows under snow at winter to me, at first sight... nice :D | ||
| RE: Lens upgrade for Nikon d7500 By EtherArts, 6 days ago | |
Great question! Since you love the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 for its sharpness and speed, a natural complement would be the Sigma 50-100mm f/1.8 Art, which gives you similar image quality and fast aperture ... | ||
| RE: Guidance for the appropriate lens for EOS R7 By EtherArts, 6 days ago | |
You're off to a solid start with the EOS R7 and the lenses you have. For wildlife, your RF 100-500mm already covers a broad range, and adding a 70-200mm may overlap unnecessarily unless you need faste... | ||
| 3.7x Frankenplena macro lens By Mr T, 6 days ago Forum Nikon | |
Just a fun experiment, coupling my Z 50/1.2S to the front of my Plena using a double male 82mm threaded ring. Figuring the portion of the SD card that filled the frame was about 9.5mm wide, that equal... | ||
![]() | RE: NX Studio Version 1.9.0 By Darin Marcus, 6 days ago Forum Nikon | |
Had to sign in when starting NX Studio a couple of days ago. About one month since the first time... | ||
| RE: Nikon Z7ii for travel? By EtherArts, 7 days ago | |
The Nikon Z7II is an excellent choice for your needs—offering D850-like image quality in a lighter, more travel-friendly body. Since you already shoot RAW and edit in Lightroom, you’ll app... | ||
| RE: Thermal camera anyone? By Mr T, 1 week ago Forum Other Cameras | |
Ps. The temperature range in the images (in Fahrenheit) is shown on the right side of each image. | ||
| Thermal camera anyone? By Mr T, 1 week ago Forum Other Cameras | |
Earlier in the year we got a Flir E6 Pro at work to help find overheating components inside cameras. But I wanted to see what I could capture with it outside work. I brought it home to capture my cats... | ||
| RE: Nikon Z7ii for travel? By Hexogon, 1 week ago | |
I used the Z7II on a two-week trip and found the image quality amazing, especially in low light. The battery lasted longer than I expected, even shooting all day. |