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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Are you into WWII warbirds
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 83301" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>Well, you know I can imagine how planes like the above and the Mosquito (actually, ALL fighters etc) in WWII could have put fear into the enemies mind. I waited outside yesterday for the return of the Mosquito, armed with my camera and although I heard it, I never caught sight of it at all. It snuck right on by, albeit somewhat in the distance...</p><p></p><p>All I got was the first pic I took as it flew over on its way out, about half an hour before and it was only a dot on the picture, just above the trees... Hardly worth the pixels it occupied...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 83301, member: 10962"] Well, you know I can imagine how planes like the above and the Mosquito (actually, ALL fighters etc) in WWII could have put fear into the enemies mind. I waited outside yesterday for the return of the Mosquito, armed with my camera and although I heard it, I never caught sight of it at all. It snuck right on by, albeit somewhat in the distance... All I got was the first pic I took as it flew over on its way out, about half an hour before and it was only a dot on the picture, just above the trees... Hardly worth the pixels it occupied... [/QUOTE]
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