Mac wrote:Most of the time I'm using a Nikon D80. I mainly use the Nikon 18-135mm lens for the same reasons as Ronald.. I have a 50mm 1.8 and a 70-300mm as well.
I like my landscpae photos, so I have a few Circ polarisers and some ND grad filters plus uv filter as well. Didn't do much landscape stuff last year, but I'll start again this year.
On the wish list is a Tokina 12-24mm. I have heard nothing but good reports on this lens and it's less than half the price of a Nikon 12-24mm.
Kev
Jim from Cork wrote:I'd love to get my hands on a 10-20 lens to see what it could produce on the boat.
okuma wrote:tryed to put under ice but battery goes off stright away :(
copes with cold no problems too,but once put under ice-few second and its gone,then you take it out it comes back full again...jack01986 wrote:okuma wrote:tryed to put under ice but battery goes off stright away :(
I have the waterproof olympus 790sw camera havent tested it yet under water but it was alright in the cold had it in my jacket pocket when it was -15 and it was still able to take a few pictures. My phone was dead from the cold though.
okuma wrote: copes with cold no problems too,but once put under ice-few second and its gone,then you take it out it comes back full again...
Bradan wrote:Nice setup there Kev, wouldn't mind a D80 myself. I always have UV filter on for outdoor shots, and often circ polariser as well. Bough a couple of ND grads in NY last week too, looking forward to seeing how they improve my shots. Was at a camera club meeting last night and a guy from Navan was displaying some of his landscapes, absolutely stunning stuff, made me really want to get out and take better photos this year...
jack01986 wrote:okuma wrote: copes with cold no problems too,but once put under ice-few second and its gone,then you take it out it comes back full again...
Strange? No idea whats causing that the cold and the wet doing something maybe.
JOHN1 wrote:jack01986 wrote:okuma wrote: copes with cold no problems too,but once put under ice-few second and its gone,then you take it out it comes back full again...
Strange? No idea whats causing that the cold and the wet doing something maybe.
jack the type of tempratures okuma is talking about is minus -20c and prob less :wink:
propper ice fishing :shock: :lol:
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