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50mm 1.4/f
after that I really have to start looking at better legs for darran... New page
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On the list is:
Gitzo G1325 Tripod (no more deciding, this is the one!!! ) Markins M10 Ballhead without Quick Release RRS BD-70 Body Plate RRS B2 LLR II Quick Release Plate Nikon 50mm F1.4D Lens And a Telephoto sports lens (F1 in Melb isnt too far away)
Kris,
I post here again for other members have some ideas, RRS BD-70 Body Plate, it can be only used in landscape mode **Why don't you buy the BD70-L, the L plate will let you mount your cam on the Markin 10 and shoot in Landscape or portrait mode and it replaced the Quick released plate** RRS B2 LLR II Quick Release plate, **what is it for?** Gitzo G1325 CF Tripod (From australian ebay seller $678AUD shipped) do you know anywhere cheaper? **Are you sure the above is Gitzo 1325 Carbon Fibre? If this is the case then no where in the world you can find this 1325 CF at that price, it's the hell of sale!!!! you let me know if you get it right, I'll buy another Gitzo tripod from them, sure I'll, I sourced and searched for many months on many online ordering, no one comes closed to or less than US$510.00 = AU$718.30 (rate is 0.71), I paid one recently US$507.00 from RRS + shipping** Birddog114
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The TC-20II works OK with 70-200VR but it's not a great feature than the TC-14II I have both and tried on may times, VR + AFS OK but sharpness is not good as TC-14II Birddog114
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1.2 *whistles*
I'm getting the 1.4 and am worried enough about controling the depth of field as it is... I have missed a few shots with the 1.8 due to a thin DOF.. you really have to focus where you shoot, no focusing on the side of a head and composing on a cheek... and if you line people up to shoot them you have to make sure it is along the focal plane! New page
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I've ordered the Markin M10 ballhead without QR plate. The reason being is because I want to order the RSS QR plate because it doesnt have the knob style clamp.
The RSS apparently is far superior and also idioit proof because if you fail to tighten the knob on the Markins head, your in poo With the RSS, you can never forget to do that. Its apparently far more sturdy The Tripod from Tristatecamera.com is Carbon Fibre, I'm waiting on a shipping price.
ohh... I see...
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Kris, I leave it to you but please don't regret once you put everything together. It's too hard to try to show you my setup so you can see what will you need. You have your choice. Birddog114
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Birddog, maybe you can take a photo of it.
The RRS QR looks far superior to the Markins QR plate which uses a knob as apposed to RSS's Lever design. Here is RRS's Clamp Here is Markins QR Clamp The RRS one is far better imo, because you never need to remember to 'tighten' the knob. It also has a spirit level In any case, I ordered my markins ballhead WITHOUT a QR plate, so I have to get the RRS clamp now
the same thing you have to remember to shift the lever to lock the clamp.
The knob, you don't have to turn more than 2 turns to lock the L or camera bracket. I used to make 1.1/2 turn and it's locked. If for some reasons, you accidentally hit the lever and you don't notice, then your cam fell. with the knob, one you turned it tight, hardly for it getting loose. But look at many expensive ballheads in the market, no one has the lever and all with the knob, why? cos the knob is more popular than. As I said all are your choices. Birddog114
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The only thing i am likely to purchase any time soon is a portable hard drive for dumping pics too when i am away from my laptop. Perhaps another CF card so i can continue shooting when the other one is downloading.
I am trying to consolidate what i have now and not spend too much money on things i can do without, rather than purchase things i DO need or paying more off my mortgage. Damn mortgage...... Steve.
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Killakoala, I thought you paid off the HMAS Manoora long time ago Birddog114
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I'm trying to convince the boss (my wife) into letting me get the sigma 70-200 f2.8 + sigma 2x tele... and a 1gb cf card... 512 just doesn't cut it anymore...
looks like she's just about convinced... just a matter of picking the right moment
Xmas is an excuse, can we use that term
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Birddog114
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Birddog, with your collection of lenses you must haved used every story in the book, Christmas, your birthday, Australia Day etc
You have got me thinking, might be the first year I give myself a Christmas present
Glen, There are still short: Father day, Chinese New Year and director bonus at the end. Birddog114
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Just want to know:
does the wife know the difference in between lenses? they're all black are they? does she notice the difference with the physical look? I'm no cheat here, but my wife never ask me what lens or lenses I have, she saw the number of lenses growing in my bag and asked me: why your bag so heavy? but luckily she never inventory them. Birddog114
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So Birdy, do you get her to carry the bag? Greg - - - - D200 etc
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see. - Arthur Schopenhauer
[/quote]So Birdy, do you get her to carry the bag? [/quote]
Yes sometime at some event, I asked her to stay still and I left my bag with her and I hunt photos Birddog114
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1) Camera Bag: Crumpler Brian's Hot Tub..
2) 70-200 2.8 VR IF ED *drools* 3) Flash. 4) CF Card, high capacity, maybe microdrive instead. So I voted for bag, seeing as that's the cheapest and most likely to be bought soonest. PlatinumWeaver / Dean
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joins in drooling!
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Lusting for the FINAL lense for the collection.
Just weighing up the options for the wide angle decision. 17-35 F2.8 EDIF or 12-24 F4.0 DX Weight vrs limitations of a DX decision, and the compromise of costs for a legendary glass, against the handling practicality of a wider option that is locked into current digital technology. Suri
I voted Other - I think I will need a battery or two. Will be going bushwalking - 4 day trip, 2 x 1Gb cards to take, still trying to decide which lenses to take, may yet take them all. Don't tell my wife, she's coming too. So I think I will need more than 1 batt.
D70, 18-70, 70-300, Vivitar Series 1 28-210, teleconverter, and tripod. Weight building up. Might just take the vivitar + teleconverter and leave the nikon lenses at home. Tough choice. Share what you know, learn what you don't.
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Hahaha! I love this, the "Final Lens" - that would be like tomorrow, it never comes. Good luck Suri! Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
I need a decent tripod but I can't bring myself to buy a carbon Gitzo and Markins because I don't use a tripod very often. That's money better spent on lenses one day. But I would like a tripod that will hold a camera and long lens still in a hurricane so I purchased a Manfrotto head Model 160 on EBay for $50, (RRP $370). For those who don't know this head its a heavy sucker and looks like part of a trucks suspension....but boy does it lock-up well. Now I need a second-hand or Mr Poon new Manfrotto set of legs and then I'll be in business. I will have to work out at the Gym so that I have the strength to carry this outfit.
Regards
Matt. K
For me probably:
1. Storage Device 2. Nikon 1.7 Teleconverter (give extra reach to my 70-200 vr) 3. 50mm 1.8 4. Another bag (A backpack this time I'm starting to dent my sholder)
Thats exactly how I feel, I need a better tripod but it is such a pain carrying it around I hardly use it. I may need a head for my mono-pod so I can handle the stranger angles.
70-300mm VRMy next D70 related purchase:
Nikon 70-300mm 2.8 VR (yes 70-300mm, but I don't know where to get it from) Nikon TC-17 Cheers CD
My next purchase is a TC-17EII for my 70-200VR and it is here:
Your item arrived at the international processing centre (MELBOURNE) at 13:28 on 31 Dec 2004, and is awaiting clearance for delivery processing Hopefully I will have it either Tuesday or Wednesday next week. And it will make me . After that, probably a Nikon AF-D 105mm f/2.8 macro around March/April or as soon as I can save the money. Cheers, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Fantastic, you must tell us what you think of the combination (I'm eyeing the same thing). Also where did you buy it from, and if you don't mind me prying, for how much?
Mine's a bit of a tossup between a macro lens and a set of legs. Think it'll be the macro lens. Either of them is a way off though - in the process of acquiring a huge debt, aka buying a house. Not going to enjoy this...
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tsanglabs,
I ordered it through the great man, Birddog. I am not at liberty to say the cost for obvious reasons. All that I can tell you is that the order was submitted to Poon am on 30 Dec. shipped the same day via EMS and arrived Melbourne the following day. Now that is service a lot of Australian Companies should aspire too. I will or someone else can give their views on the 70-200VR with TC- 17EII attached. Cheers, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Re: 70-300mm VR
Christiand, I have to pre-order it for you, do you wnt your name on the waiting list? Birddog114
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My next purchase...-Sigma 24-60 f/2.8 EX DG
-Portable mass storage ( 6 weeks overseas...) -Sigma 120-300 f/2.8 -A couple bags!... You'll understand this is not exhaustive. Cheers, G. Lamy
Hello all. This is my first post. Thanks to the forum creators for such a cool place to discuss the D70.
My wishlist is pretty short. The first thing I'd like to get is a 70-200 VR to compliment the kit lens. Then the 12-24 to complete the holy trinity of lenses. A new bag will be needed to hold all the glass, so that will come next. At some point after the lenses and bag, a strong tripod will be needed. I've got a lot of research to do on this topic as the choices and options are so numerous it makes my head spin. Then a 2GB card will be added to my existing 1GB. In 5 years, which is how long I expect all of this gear acquisition to take, I'll be ready for the next Nikon D series camera. -Mike New D70 user from Chicago
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