Upgrading Cameras

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Des219
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Camera Model: Canon 6D
Location: Lititz, Pennsylvania

Congrats on your new camera. How has the transmission been?
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pgflyer1
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Camera Model: Nikon D5500, P510
Location: Memphis, NY

Not to bad really ! I shoot everything in "raw" format. I hope to get down to Bucktail falls this weekend to try some shots. I posted a couple of pics on the previous pages.
There's no half-singing in the shower, you're either a rock star or an opera diva." - Josh Groban
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pgflyer1
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Well I read an article by a pro photographer using settings on Nikon cameras and his photo in article really caught my attention. So over the last two weeks i've been trying to get similar shots with my camera These settings are "on board" settings. ! Here is my latest capture:
Comments Welcome !
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Camera Model: Sony Alpha 700
Location: Capital District area, upstate NY

To be honest, I've pretty much stopped carrying an SLR for an advanced point and shoot. The sensors they have in them now are really good. Maybe not up to par with the best SLR, but for most of what I shoot nowadays, it's fine. I bought mine from a friend who was getting rid of it, a Sony RX something I think. The built in panorama mode is nice to fool around with and it has the options you need to take normal shots as well. Some of them are buried in menus which is one of the reasons my friend was getting rid of it, but considering it's much less heavy and bulky, I'm prone to use it more often, so getting pictures on it is better than leaving the SLR in the backpack or at home and not getting any pictures at all.
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Thanks for the update LGD ! I use my Nikon D5500 w/ 18 to 55mm lens. I carry a 35mm fixed lens with me also. If I was going back into some remote location? I would probably leave some items behind to lighten the load !
There's no half-singing in the shower, you're either a rock star or an opera diva." - Josh Groban
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