polizonte
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For a second year in a row my bank account has be charged
polizonte replied to graneenie's topic in PhotoNet Site Help
I would like to cancel as I no longer use this website..I do not see the above screen shot when I open "Control my account" -
A refurbished D800e body @ Nikon USA online is priced as much as a new D810 + extras...such an offer makes no sense for a buyer shopping for an FX DSLR. I'd be happy if Nikon were to discount refurbished D800e then it would interest me. (I have two that I bought new)
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50 Years Ago - September 1966
polizonte replied to marc_bergman1's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
<p>Thanks, this is so interesting and nostalgic, oh to have my old issues of Modern Photography ..my first SLR was a used Asahi Pentax with no light meter, bought in 1974. </p> <p> </p> -
<p>This opinion might be due to my age but I do find 1.0 easier to navigate - I never had any complaints about the original format.</p>
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<p>Here in the US, Canon Online Store sells a refurbished 5DMkiii body for $2099 with a 1 year warranty...only $400 less than new but for us amateurs that savings can be used towards a lens, accessories, etc.</p>
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Perseid Meteor over the Judge's Shack
polizonte commented on ray_yeager's gallery image in Uncategorized
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Your thoughts/impressions on the Nikon 24mm/f1.8G?
polizonte replied to photo_galleries's topic in Nikon
<p>The D800e has been my only camera for the last two years; during this time I have trying to find 3 lenses that cover all my amateur photography needs. With the 60mm G as a normal & close focus lens and the 70-200mm VRii for slightly more distant subjects, I wanted something wider than my 35mm f/1.4 G. I tried a 24mm f/1.8 G, bought mine a month later and sold the 35mm. This new lens seems sharp and I appreciate its low weight/portability.</p> -
2015 cuxhaven, helgoland & düne (view in large please) Helgoland-8446/ Close-up of a northern gannet
polizonte commented on stoneguymed's gallery image in Wildlife
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<p>Shun, this posting disappeared from my computer - I just came across your question today. I am quite happy with the my 50mm & 35mm Sigma ART lenses. The Sigma seems to have lower distortion than the Nikon, nice color & sharpness. </p>
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<p>I always kept the lens hood attached to my 50mm f1.4, while shooting and in the camera bag to protect the front part of the lens; my copies were very sharp.</p>
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<p>Thanks Mike, that escaped me; just checked photozone's f4VR analysis - as I had imagined that VRii @200mm is a tough act to follow.</p>
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<p>Thank you, precisely what I was trying to find; the woodgrain is noticeably more detailed in the 300mm photo.</p>
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<p>Dan Brown, forgive this "apples to oranges" question ( posted elsewhere with no replies) about IQ for a particular purpose: I use my D800/ 70-200mm VRii in my kayak for NH/ME coastal and back channel photography, with the lens glued @200mm. If it would be nice to have more reach/less weight without sacrificing resolution, etc. As I have aged, walking up to Bubble Rock in Acadia Park with heavy gear has become more challenging; this 300m might be handy in such situations also. Can you or any other forum member compare this new lens with the zoom@200mm? </p>