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<blockquote data-quote="wev" data-source="post: 201475" data-attributes="member: 16783"><p>Hello folks</p><p>I have just upgraded after years using a Panasonic Lumix. I make images in three specific areas: documenting maker's marks on early American silver (sharp, flat, and monochrome) for my personal research project, adding to the floral image database for the Horticulture Department at Fullerton College (semi-macro with enough DOF to capture the 'spirit' of the plant, as well as the bloom), and shooting documentary albums of the local annual garden tour homes (the big mixed bag of tight, medium, and large). Each demands a very different hardware setup and mindset and I have been enjoying the learning curve for each with my new D5200. My lens collection is basic at this point, but I really like the Tamron 90mm macro and I thought I'd put up a learning shot from today</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]53708[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>(f5.6, 1/60, iso 200, hand-held)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wev, post: 201475, member: 16783"] Hello folks I have just upgraded after years using a Panasonic Lumix. I make images in three specific areas: documenting maker's marks on early American silver (sharp, flat, and monochrome) for my personal research project, adding to the floral image database for the Horticulture Department at Fullerton College (semi-macro with enough DOF to capture the 'spirit' of the plant, as well as the bloom), and shooting documentary albums of the local annual garden tour homes (the big mixed bag of tight, medium, and large). Each demands a very different hardware setup and mindset and I have been enjoying the learning curve for each with my new D5200. My lens collection is basic at this point, but I really like the Tamron 90mm macro and I thought I'd put up a learning shot from today [ATTACH=CONFIG]53708._xfImport[/ATTACH] (f5.6, 1/60, iso 200, hand-held) [/QUOTE]
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