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  1. Clovishound

    My first experience with MPB

    She's my daughter. I'm Clovishound, my daughter is Clovispup, and my wife would be, well, nevermind. I already spend too much time in the dog house.
  2. Clovishound

    why no focus motor in an FTZ adapter?

    I would mention that the C-130s do pretty well with turbine engines and and props, but the point is well taken. I used the Pup's FX 105mm micro for a while, adapted to my Z5. It worked fine, but when it died, I got myself the Z mount 105mm micro, and couldn't be happier with it. I am tempted to...
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    My first experience with MPB

    Full disclosure, I have no connection with MPB, other than being a first time customer. Given the Pup's proclivities in choosing something different to photograph, and with Christmas coming up, I talked with her about what to have under the tree for her this year. She shoots with a D5600and has...
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    D500 pixel density

    The extra reach of a crop factor is one of the reasons the D500 was so popular for wildlife. My 200-500 on a D500 would be effectively a 300-750 at the same F5.6 max aperture. I have put that 200-500 on my old D3400 a few times to get the extra reach, but I've gotten so used to the Z5, I have a...
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    Your thoughts

    They are very good photos. It's impossible to compare them to a DSLR without looking at the full sized images.
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    D500 pixel density

    Well, the D500 has been considered the go to wildlife camera, mainly due to AF capability and fps. That is, until the higher end Z cameras came out. If you are looking to upgrade for this type of photography, I would look at the Z8 or Z9, if your wallet can stand it. Between the higher...
  7. Clovishound

    Greetings from Pennsylvania Wilds!

    Welcome. Nature/wildlife photography is pretty popular here. Looking forward to seeing your work.
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    Looking for a macro flash bracket

    Sorry, at this stage of my life, squatting down to insect level, bobbing back and forth to focus with a camera in one hand, and then trying to hold a flash steady in the other just isn't in the cards. I've tried it.
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    Looking for a macro flash bracket

    I saw that they are constant lights, but being small, I'd be surprised if they don't need diffusing. My understanding is that ring flashes are good for some things, but the lighting is too flat to give the directional look you often want for a pleasing image. Plus, they are rather pricey. I...
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    Looking for a macro flash bracket

    Those look interesting, but I'm sure they are going to provide rather harsh light without diffusion. Not sure how you would go about getting decent diffusion, unless you were in a studio situation. I've been very happy with my flash for macro, but would like to be able to easily change the...
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    Looking for a macro flash bracket

    I would like to get a flash bracket that will give me more positioning options when shooting macro. I would love an articulating design, but the well made ones seem to be extremely expensive for what they are at $200 and up. I found this one at B&H for $30. It doesn't look like a super solid...
  12. Clovishound

    Z7ii on sale now

    The only thing I could trade in is my D3400 with kit lenses. Maybe a couple hundred bucks.
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    Z7ii on sale now

    Rather than start a new thread, I'll ask the question here. Would moving up from the Z5 to the Z7ii be enough of an upgrade to justify spending more money than I am comfortable spending right now? I had a hard time parting with less than half this amount a couple months ago to get the 105 micro...
  14. Clovishound

    Post Your Black and Whites Photos!!

    Dang, Peter, you are knocking them out of the park this week.
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    Post your fog shots

    I'm having trouble deciding which of the last two I like best. I lean toward the first, but I really like the fence extending into the water on the second. I suppose the second is a more "pure" image. Both are wall hangers. Funny, in old tool circles I use that term to denote something that...
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    Dumb Jokes Posted Here.... if you dare.

    Good one. At least it's not cat abuse.
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    Z7ii on sale now

    They're knocking $700 off the regular price. $2300 If I hadn't just dropped a grand on the 105mm micro, I might be leveraging adding some of my money to Christmas presents to get this.
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    Nikkor Z 28mm 2.8

    What about a 24-70? If you can afford it, the F2.8 version is supposed to be top notch. I have the F4 and find it to be an excellent performing lens. While I'm sure the extra speed of the F2.8 would be a plus in many situations, I'm sure you could deal with the extra stop of light required with...
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    Photo Organization

    I just create a subfolder based on the location and date for each shoot. Maybe not the best solution, and sometimes I have to search a little to find a specific image, but for now it works for me. I generally have a good idea of when and where I shot something. The biggest issue is when I have...
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    Slow connection

    Same here. I figured it was some kind of server bad mojo.
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