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mikew_RIP

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I'm breaking back towards Nikon

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bought a refurb @ adorama!

Thats a camera that would tempt most folk.
 

sonicbuffalo_RIP

Senior Member
@mikew......don't worry....I still love my Sony, but the differences between the a7 and the a7II are not worth the money when for a few hundred more I can buy the D500. It will be a large improvement over my now extinct D7100 (which I also love!
 

Fortkentdad

Senior Member
I bought a 7" reflector with honeycomb insert for my bare bulb Godox AD360 flash (although with the speedlight bowen's mount gizmo I have I can put it on any speedlight).

Have not used it yet but it arrived today four days shy of a month from order to delivery, not bad for an eBay order from China.
But sadly, it arrived with a ding.
I emailed the vendor and told them they need to use stronger boxes - the box it was in was very soft cardboard. The reflector itself is very thin metal.
The ding won't affect performance so I'll keep it rather than go through the effort of ordering another.

Downside of buying cheap chinese - you really don't get the feel of it first, it takes a month to arrive, and if damaged, a bother to return.
But it was all of $10 US$ so not the end of the world.

If I find that it is useful I might buy a better quality one. I don't think I'd buy another one like this from China.

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UPDATE: Received a prompt reply from the vendor "Tomtop" from China. Apologetic: "We will feedback this problem to our related department and we will improve in the future." and they offered a "3-4" refund which I suspect means 75% off. I'll continue to use this vendor - but with full knowledge that quality of these products vary. I had also ordered a small lens case - suitable for my Lensbaby Composer Pro - with things like that I've been very satisfied, many of my lens cases are bought down by dBay.

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This is it mounted.
 
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singlerosa_RIP

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Speaking of Induro, I also wanted to upgrade my sticks. My Manfrotto 190CX Pro4 doesn't get high enough (unless I use the center column and who wants to do that?) for certain situations. This GIT404XL (71") arrives tomorrow. Hopefully I won't regret NOT spending twice as much for a Gitzo or RRS.

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hark

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Speaking of Induro, I also wanted to upgrade my sticks. My Manfrotto 190CX Pro4 doesn't get high enough (unless I use the center column and who wants to do that?) for certain situations. This GIT404XL (71") arrives tomorrow. Hopefully I won't regret NOT spending twice as much for a Gitzo or RRS.

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Wow, that sucker is pretty heavy without a head (6.1 pounds)! Nice though! ;) Congratulations.
 

Fortkentdad

Senior Member
It finally arrived.
Ordered a "Interfit Strobies Pro-Flash Diffusion Ball" from B&H back in January. It was back ordered, shipped on March 8 - arrived yesterday Mar 21st - via Purolater. Now I get the 'later' part of Puro-later.
But nevertheless it arrived safe and sound which is what matters.

Now I have the "Dome of Light" - not to be confused with a 'Cone of Silence'. Fits perfectly on my StrobePro X360 - the Canadian re-brand of Godox's AD360 bare-bulb flash.
According to B&H this gizmo "throws light in all directions to create an even light throughout your scene. The Diffusion Ball is best used to light large groups or to increase the ambient or fill light in your image."


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traceyjj

Senior Member
A nice haul at the camera show this year... a new camera bag for the Olympus, a new faster memory card for the Nikon... a MeFoto Roadtrip air for my travels. I really enjoyed my day out almost more than buying the new gear :)
 

Fortkentdad

Senior Member
A nice haul at the camera show this year... a new camera bag for the Olympus, a new faster memory card for the Nikon... a MeFoto Roadtrip air for my travels. I really enjoyed my day out almost more than buying the new gear :)


Almost more eh?

So is saying " I just go to the Camera Show to learn from the presentations" is like saying I read Playboy for the articles?
 

Daz

Senior Member
Ever since I started this journey I have had a battery pack, portrait grip on the camera.

The D500 is the first camera I have used without one (due to thinking about buying genuine but didnt want to stump up the £450!!)

I finally settled with a Neewer one and it arrived today, instantly makes the camera feel 100x better in my hands !!


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Daz

Senior Member
does it add much weight?

The Neewer is only 363 grams compared to 558 grams for the OEM one. It does add a little bit of weight and then the extra battery too but it feels more sturdy and I am used to using the shutter release for portrait shots :)

When I first got it before putting it on the camera it felt massive but then the depth of the grip on the 500 is pretty big and it feels natural on the camera
 
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Daz

Senior Member
Been going back and forth between this lens and the 120-300 2,8 version and I cannot find the 2.8 version at a decent price for love nor money!!

So after a bit of haggling with the eBayer I ended up getting this lens for £325

Looking forward to it arriving, got to wait for him to get home to send it on Friday, the wait will be long !!

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sonicbuffalo_RIP

Senior Member
I decided to go ahead with [MENTION=13090]Horoscope Fish[/MENTION] 's recommendation and buy a pen tablet for post processing. It's a Wacom and has good ratings. Now for the learning curve. Bought it here.

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