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  1. <p>Thanks Peter , I am new hence thought SP 300 would be adequate to experiment, learn then slowly upgrade to the one you have suggested , do you have any suggestions for a tripod around $200 CAD? I also have SP tele convertor 1.4 x from tamron as well , along with Tamron 70-300mm f4-5.6 AF LD Minolta/Sony Auto focus, I surely would like to improve furhter with experience , thanks for your encouragement. </p>
  2. <p>Thanks Paul for your encouragement , hopefully with these new lenses I can experiment more, is it important to have the images altered with a software to present it for a critical view forum on photo.net , also have another query is it better to post pics in thread to learn and increase your knowledge then post it for critical view forum, looking forward to suggestions from all, thanks .</p>
  3. <p>Dear members ,<br>

    I love taking macro pictures of insects , flowers , butterflies, birds a bit of wildlife , I recently purchased some used lenses through ebay and yet to receive them. i will list them as follows<br>

    1) Tamron 70-300mm f4-5.6 AF LD Minolta/Sony Auto focus<br>

    2)Minolta Maxxum AF 50mm/ f1.7 lens<br>

    3) Tamron SP 300 f5.6 54B Adaptall2 lens<br>

    also have bidded for Tamron 1.4 SP tele convertor</p>

    <p>would like to know if the said lenses are good enough to meet my requirements , any suggestions/guidance on the same.</p>

    <p>thanks</p>

    <p>Navnitrai Saini</p>

     

  4. <p>Nice Shots Paul , sad to know some folks dis respect and have scant thoughts about natural world and its wonders , I am a novice so all stuff looks neat as I have lil knowledge about photograhic technicalities and stuff. I just posted my first pictures on my portfolio , do have a look and post your thoughts. thanks and keep up all the good work. best wishes Navnitrai Saini</p>
  5. <p>I appreciate all the inputs, encouragement, guidance by Richard,Paul,Kevin and Lee, thanks for the warm welcome and good wishes. I just shoot by instinct most of the time , dont know if if thats a good trait . I am new to Canada as well ,just visited Niagra falls 2 times and took some 200 plus pictures , I do wish to share some pictures but seems pixels size are too large to fit in , and I dont have any related software to experiment or work upon , just windows xp home and corel snapfire plus ( havenot used it even once ) so perhaps need a tutorial or may be tips on the same. I have 5 year warranty deal for alpha at no extra cost with purchase price, I do plan to stick with this atleast till such time, will look to add lenses for I enjoy more natural photography, birds , flowers more then potraits,indoor stuff, appreciate the links of web sites for shopping, for a novice what book would guide in easy lay man terms, any pointers? extend My thanks to all who responded to this thread so far. :) Navnitrai Saini</p><div>00TAt0-128397584.thumb.jpg.a277bf999645800b77bf587fe842959c.jpg</div>
  6. <p>I am new here , just bought a sony alpha dslr 350 in Canada for CAD$650 with std lens 3.5-5.6/18-70 last december on boxing day. Just took first pictures last month , is confused if its a good buy and should one invest furhter in building lens or learn then move on to Canon body for more serious work. Appreciate all inputs , I am a novice photographer , also need advice if any photo related software is needed to learn more in depth stuff. thanks all , have a good snapping day :). oops forgot to ask what size of jpg is good enough to load and share your work out here need help :) Navnitrai Saini</p><div>00TAX3-128253584.thumb.jpg.10a9a50ab3e7b2e3e01e874ef16da66d.jpg</div>
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