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    Help me understand FX vs. DX

    Just for fun, not very scientific, and not the best subject, but i did a similar quick 'experiment' with crop factors earlier this year. Taken with a D810 and then a D7200. (Exif may show the D7200 photo as a D810, it wasnt. Software recognition error. Full exif shows last photo as 700mm...
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    Post your birds (2)

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    Post your birds (2)

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    Post your birds (2)

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    Post your birds (2)

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    post your aviation shots!

    Off to play 'bad guy' with the Navy (?)
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    Post your birds (2)

    ..and not seen one of these in years
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    Post your birds (2)

    Sometimes there more bird action than aircraft action at RAF Coningsby
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    post your aviation shots!

    Chippy-Ho, it's a Chipmunk
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    post your aviation shots!

    Typhoon in the failing light
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    It's arrived

    This one is ISO 2500, but its an exception. I've found that most at this ISO with the D7200 are destined for the bin. Generally at as soon as the D7200 gets to a four figure ISO, i get twitchy
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    Post your birds (2)

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    Post your birds (2)

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    Let's see some reptiles...

    Okay, he's not wild. Got him when he was just a few weeks old about 4 years ago. Never photographed 'til now for some reason
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    Rugby Team Photo

    No problem. You're in wedding photography territory there. Not my bread and butter, but it is @kevy73 area of expertise. If you're lucky he might chip in with a few tips
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    Why do people laugh at itty bitty lenses?!

    Don't get me wrong, i love all my camera stuff. I don't really get too conscious carrying the 70-200 f2.8. But walking around with this is a different story btw, i am resting the lens on the top of my kneecap!
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    Desert Island Nikon DSLR?

    "Hey, I should be mad at you! Now turn around"
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    Post your birds (2)

    This is the best i can offer following one of those 'i'm gonna give up this photography lark' days. A day that saw Pheasants sitting in a tree (a bit unusual), and a Kingfisher on a wall
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