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<blockquote data-quote="D70S" data-source="post: 76874" data-attributes="member: 10777"><p>Thnx for the welcome guys, I forgot to mention I also used my uncle's D90, and It is really wonderful. my choices before my dad had given me his old D70s was either a Canon 550D or a D90. I was leaning more to the D90 though, and after a breif comparison, i decided canon was for rich people(since some lens cost more than the camera itself) Nikon is more affordable, and since my family all uses Nikon, I will stick with Nikon for a long time. After I got my Dad's D70s I have taken alot of pictures(just can't stop myself, and my friends from church called me annoying for taking too much pictures of them). Below is a picture I have taken today, in fact, right before I was typing this reply. So this would probably give you an idea of what pictures my camera is producing and such. Lens is a Nikkor AF f/3.3-4.5 35-70mm. Concerning about the aviation shots, I am usually pretty far away from the runway threshold, but the size of the plane makes up for that. My home airport is KCMH, or Port Columbus, where the spotting locations are pretty far but I think the 55-300 would get the job done. I am thinking of testing the 55-300 lens my friend at church has, but It is a Pentax lens so would it fit the Nikon f-mounts? My guess is that it cant but it never hurts to ask.</p><p>Below is a Chevy Corvette that my neighbor owns(he has 6 cars). Its not the best of shots but I cant get close enough to get a 5 star shot of fear my other neighbors will think im up to something. (I have weird imaginations)</p><p>[ATTACH]16433[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D70S, post: 76874, member: 10777"] Thnx for the welcome guys, I forgot to mention I also used my uncle's D90, and It is really wonderful. my choices before my dad had given me his old D70s was either a Canon 550D or a D90. I was leaning more to the D90 though, and after a breif comparison, i decided canon was for rich people(since some lens cost more than the camera itself) Nikon is more affordable, and since my family all uses Nikon, I will stick with Nikon for a long time. After I got my Dad's D70s I have taken alot of pictures(just can't stop myself, and my friends from church called me annoying for taking too much pictures of them). Below is a picture I have taken today, in fact, right before I was typing this reply. So this would probably give you an idea of what pictures my camera is producing and such. Lens is a Nikkor AF f/3.3-4.5 35-70mm. Concerning about the aviation shots, I am usually pretty far away from the runway threshold, but the size of the plane makes up for that. My home airport is KCMH, or Port Columbus, where the spotting locations are pretty far but I think the 55-300 would get the job done. I am thinking of testing the 55-300 lens my friend at church has, but It is a Pentax lens so would it fit the Nikon f-mounts? My guess is that it cant but it never hurts to ask. Below is a Chevy Corvette that my neighbor owns(he has 6 cars). Its not the best of shots but I cant get close enough to get a 5 star shot of fear my other neighbors will think im up to something. (I have weird imaginations) [ATTACH=CONFIG]16433._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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