#223487 by Slacker G
Sun Oct 13, 2013 4:00 pm
Sun Oct 13, 2013 4:00 pm
I bought a Nikon D5200 24 megapixel DSLR along with a Nikkor 1:2.8-5.6 18 - 140 telephoto lens and a 50mm 1:1.8 lens.
I took some pics going down the highway at 70mph and they were as sharp as the fall pics that I took when we got out of the car. This thing takes pictures so sharp that the subject looks like it was cut and pasted onto a backdrop. AMAZING. I took some pics of hummingbird moths that go from flower to flower so fast that you can hardly point the camera at them. The few times I hit the target, the moth was frozen in mid air looking as sharp as if I had taken a macro shot of it standing still.
The last previous camera I owned was a 35mm film Canon EOS Elan with a couple of expensive lenses. When I took 14 years of my best negatives to have them enlarged to 8 X 12's, they scratched every negative of my best shots. So badly that they were then unusable. I truly wanted to kill the careless incompetent bastard that did the enlarging. I was so angry that I put my camera away and did not take it out of the closet again until the other day, just to give it a glance. It still had a partially exposed roll of film in it.
Now that I am free again, from the incompetents that lurk within the photo shops I believe I can get back into photography again! Buffoon free photography! What a thrill.
I guess my guitar will have some competition now.
I took some pics going down the highway at 70mph and they were as sharp as the fall pics that I took when we got out of the car. This thing takes pictures so sharp that the subject looks like it was cut and pasted onto a backdrop. AMAZING. I took some pics of hummingbird moths that go from flower to flower so fast that you can hardly point the camera at them. The few times I hit the target, the moth was frozen in mid air looking as sharp as if I had taken a macro shot of it standing still.
The last previous camera I owned was a 35mm film Canon EOS Elan with a couple of expensive lenses. When I took 14 years of my best negatives to have them enlarged to 8 X 12's, they scratched every negative of my best shots. So badly that they were then unusable. I truly wanted to kill the careless incompetent bastard that did the enlarging. I was so angry that I put my camera away and did not take it out of the closet again until the other day, just to give it a glance. It still had a partially exposed roll of film in it.
Now that I am free again, from the incompetents that lurk within the photo shops I believe I can get back into photography again! Buffoon free photography! What a thrill.
I guess my guitar will have some competition now.