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coolcat 11th October 2013 18:02

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Originally Posted by Mark2000cc (Post 1448011)
Phew im glad that's over !!! I would post mine up but I darent lol

Go on, get your kit off.....oops I mean posted on here;):getmecoat:

Mark2000cc 11th October 2013 21:02

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Originally Posted by coolcat (Post 1448015)
Go on, get your kit off.....oops I mean posted on here;):getmecoat:

How do you know my kit isn't off already?;):D:}

coolcat 11th October 2013 21:03

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Originally Posted by Mark2000cc (Post 1448227)
How do you know my kit isn't off already?;):D:}

I can only but dream:eek::oh you:

Mark2000cc 11th October 2013 21:05

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Originally Posted by coolcat (Post 1448229)
I can only but dream:eek::oh you:

Haha..you are a card Jeffery:luvya::ladysman:

whitevanman 11th October 2013 21:48

I got one of these, fits in my pocket (just) for when I go walking, still learning the bits & bobs but do like the idea of putting my phone sim in it and posting 'live' pics to FB & forums..

http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/m...100ZWABTU-spec

coolcat 12th October 2013 05:32

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Originally Posted by whitevanman (Post 1448291)
I got one of these, fits in my pocket (just) for when I go walking, still learning the bits & bobs but do like the idea of putting my phone sim in it and posting 'live' pics to FB & forums..

http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/m...100ZWABTU-spec

Wifi and 3G connectivity along with downloadable apps are gradually appearing on Dslr's as well.
Makes perfect sense to be able to host your photos on the fly as you go:)

Mark2000cc 12th October 2013 06:57

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Originally Posted by coolcat (Post 1448414)
Wifi and 3G connectivity along with downloadable apps are gradually appearing on Dslr's as well.
Makes perfect sense to be able to host your photos on the fly as you go:)

Why would you take photos of a fly? :getmecoat:;):D

Canonite 14th October 2013 13:30

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Originally Posted by Mark2000cc (Post 1448438)
Why would you take photos of a fly? :getmecoat:;):D

Sometimes, a humble fly can make a nice subject. I like to get up close and personal ;)
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4074/4...4f4ee05d_z.jpg


Yes Jeff, I took a nice big bite of the forbidden fruit and like all forbidden fruit the taste didn't live up to the hype and anticipation.

coolcat 14th October 2013 16:42

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Originally Posted by Nikonite (Post 1450831)
Sometimes, a humble fly can make a nice subject. I like to get up close and personal ;)
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4074/4...4f4ee05d_z.jpg


Yes Jeff, I took a nice big bite of the forbidden fruit and like all forbidden fruit the taste didn't live up to the hype and anticipation.

I think as this thread proved somewhat the camera is only secondary to the person driving it;)
I think all the main protagonists make good cameras but once you've invested into a system it's a rather big expense changing lenses!
What Canon and lenses were you using and what Nikon and lenses replaced it?
Be interesting to hear your thoughts between the two:)

Mark2000cc 14th October 2013 19:39

Im not fast enough to photograph a fly, I just swat them instead:o:getmecoat::D


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