This Australian Yellow Helmeted Honey Eater was very friendly yesterday. It liked the lens of my 7200 as a perch. Had to use the iPhone to grab the quick shot.
Second photo is one I took of the bird using a Canon as a perch. At least I could use my D7200 for the shot.
I posted this in the wrong conference originally. Not quite a flower I know, but it's the result of a flower :beguiled:...the Kaffir Lime fruit (Citrus hystrix). Leaves are used a lot in Thai cooking.
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Not quite a flower I know, but it's the result of a flower :beguiled:...the Kaffir Lime fruit (Citrus hystrix). Leaves are used a lot in Thai cooking.
I'm off to England, Paris, Istanbul, Athens and Mykonos shortly. What lens would you guys recommend for my new D7200? I'd like to keep the weight down.
Thanks!
Thanks @Zeke_M . I hadn't considered the DX cameras you mentioned but that's typical of me. I dive right in and pay the price later. ;) So I sat at the computer and compared cameras. I settled on the 7200 (paid a bit more than I wanted to) and I'm about to read the intricately detailed manual...
In a leap forward, I'm thinking of buying the D810 body to replace my D3200 body. But with 6 lenses, I'm wondering will they all fit the new 810? Any info gratefully received.
Cheers!
Brad
Being a relative newcomer to photography, I've absolutely resisted putting any photos of mine into competitions. Fear of ridicule? Fear of embarrassment? Fear of failure? Probably all three. But I finally took the plunge and submitted two digitals into my Camera Club's monthly comps. I...