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Saeed, Those are spectacular pics! What lenses were you using? Mike -------------- DRSS, Womper's Club, NRA Life Member/Charter Member NRA Golden Eagles ... Knifemaker, http://www.mstarling.com | |||
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Mike, I had two lenses. The Nikon 18-200 VR and the Nikon 70-300. You can tell which is taken by which by looking at the details at the bottom of the photos. | |||
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WOW they look like they were shot in a studio. Here's a few of mine (on www.woophy.com member name Catnut), taken with everything from a Minox to Digital. http://www.woophy.com/map#&val=catnut&key=username&lmt=...698088&lat=16.676627 "When doing battle, seek a quick victory." | |||
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Hi Saeed, As a Canon user I have been interested in the move away from Canon to Nikon that some photographers have been making over the last couple of years, have you used other cameras before Nikon? I shoot with a Canon, using their superb 100-400 zoom. You can see some of my images from Africa, India, Poland and UK on www.wessexwildlife.co.uk | |||
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I have used a number of Canons, but seem to prefer Nikons. In fact, I haver the same lense as yourself, and have used it on a number of safaris. But, again, I always go back to Nikon. I have both the D300 and the D3. I use the D300 for travel, as it is lighter. And the results seem to be great. You can see a few more photos I have taken with it a few days ago of our cheetah babies on the following link. Our babies | |||
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