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<blockquote data-quote="rn4488" data-source="post: 229998" data-attributes="member: 18450"><p>Hi, my name, (and i am sure it is posted somewhere on this message,,,so you already know) </p><p>is Rich nelson, played a bit here and there throughout my life with photography but never really got into it as much as the last year, I went from a canon digital Power shot SX1 is (not a bad camera for family shots at christmas.. ) to a Nikon D5200 with about 8-10 lenses. </p><p>I know can not control myself, I stop in roads, everywhere i go,,,causing irritable wife syndrome. So I bought her a D3200.</p><p>This is my first Dslr and, love it. </p><p>I guess I am probably going through the normal growing pains, but enjoying every minute of it, Wildlife, mainly Eagles or any flying object has quickly become a fascination. So has silhouette shots.</p><p>I will ask some questions you all have heard 100's of times, just want to learn and enjoy other peoples art.</p><p>I just purchased a Tamron 70-200 mm 2.8 and am a bit irritated with it, the focusing is slower than if I where to manually focus, does anyone that has this lens have any suggestions or comments on this lens, optically it is awesome, but sometimes hunts and then just gives up. I bought used from a professional studio photographer, and i trusted his word when he said that it was just a "Tad" slower than the Nikon version. </p><p>Great price, but second guessing the purchase. I had been advised to go for the Tamron over the Sigma if i could not go Nikon, I have a Sigma 150-500 mm and love it. </p><p>OK, I tend to ramble,,,if you had not noticed...</p><p>I am looking forward to taking advantage of all of your knowledge, and maybe,,,just maybe i can help someone somewhere,,,somehow...(hope I am doing all this right, never used a forum such as this before, facebook and regular email,,,I am a bit old to start on this new adventure, but,,,,I did not see an age requirement)</p><p>Peace,</p><p>Rich Nelson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rn4488, post: 229998, member: 18450"] Hi, my name, (and i am sure it is posted somewhere on this message,,,so you already know) is Rich nelson, played a bit here and there throughout my life with photography but never really got into it as much as the last year, I went from a canon digital Power shot SX1 is (not a bad camera for family shots at christmas.. ) to a Nikon D5200 with about 8-10 lenses. I know can not control myself, I stop in roads, everywhere i go,,,causing irritable wife syndrome. So I bought her a D3200. This is my first Dslr and, love it. I guess I am probably going through the normal growing pains, but enjoying every minute of it, Wildlife, mainly Eagles or any flying object has quickly become a fascination. So has silhouette shots. I will ask some questions you all have heard 100's of times, just want to learn and enjoy other peoples art. I just purchased a Tamron 70-200 mm 2.8 and am a bit irritated with it, the focusing is slower than if I where to manually focus, does anyone that has this lens have any suggestions or comments on this lens, optically it is awesome, but sometimes hunts and then just gives up. I bought used from a professional studio photographer, and i trusted his word when he said that it was just a "Tad" slower than the Nikon version. Great price, but second guessing the purchase. I had been advised to go for the Tamron over the Sigma if i could not go Nikon, I have a Sigma 150-500 mm and love it. OK, I tend to ramble,,,if you had not noticed... I am looking forward to taking advantage of all of your knowledge, and maybe,,,just maybe i can help someone somewhere,,,somehow...(hope I am doing all this right, never used a forum such as this before, facebook and regular email,,,I am a bit old to start on this new adventure, but,,,,I did not see an age requirement) Peace, Rich Nelson [/QUOTE]
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