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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
BIG learning curve ahead
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<blockquote data-quote="traceyjj" data-source="post: 352600" data-attributes="member: 27458"><p>Thanks Gorf, the intent was to try some flower shots not macro shots as such, and to see if I could hold the camera steady seeing the fly on the flower I was curious to see how crisp/in focus/blurred etc it would be. I'm not rushing into buying any further lenses until I work out what focal lengths I use the most. (I say that now, but I know that if something comes up I will be tempted, even though I havent the money to spend that will do the camera justice at the moment)</p><p></p><p>I want to get to know my camera controls first and formost, and if I can get some impressive images out of the combination I am currently using, when I step up to really good glass there should be even more improvements.</p><p></p><p>I'm not wanting to sound negative to your ideas, as I am still feeling my way around this camera and its a big step up with a big learning curve to match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traceyjj, post: 352600, member: 27458"] Thanks Gorf, the intent was to try some flower shots not macro shots as such, and to see if I could hold the camera steady seeing the fly on the flower I was curious to see how crisp/in focus/blurred etc it would be. I'm not rushing into buying any further lenses until I work out what focal lengths I use the most. (I say that now, but I know that if something comes up I will be tempted, even though I havent the money to spend that will do the camera justice at the moment) I want to get to know my camera controls first and formost, and if I can get some impressive images out of the combination I am currently using, when I step up to really good glass there should be even more improvements. I'm not wanting to sound negative to your ideas, as I am still feeling my way around this camera and its a big step up with a big learning curve to match. [/QUOTE]
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