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Conrad wrote:Niiice, how's the hike to that spot?
DVSTT wrote:Conrad wrote:Niiice, how's the hike to that spot?
My calves were sore and I had about 30lbs of camera on my back so the hike was hell.
Probably 45mins up a steep rock path.
Conrad wrote:DVSTT wrote:Conrad wrote:Niiice, how's the hike to that spot?
My calves were sore and I had about 30lbs of camera on my back so the hike was hell.
Probably 45mins up a steep rock path.
You're a brave man, I always wondered what the path was like looking from the church.
Those pines make for a beautiful setting.
Love the pics.
meccalli wrote:Hmmn, could have sworn you did with those earlier sunset and beach shots. Looks good either way.
originalbling wrote:what would you all recommend as a good starter dslr? was looking at a Nikon D3300 or Canon Rebel T5
mostly for recreational/outdoor use, car shows etc. If i want to get into it more seriously i want to be able to simply upgrade lenses initially.
max budget, about US$500 for cam and lens.
Any advice will be appreciated.
beetee wrote:guys, i'm an amateur and looking to purchase a camera for learning.
Photography for me is just a hobby and i'm mostly interested in places and wildlife.
I've been told that Nikon d90 is an excellent camera for learning photography and i'm intending to purchase a used one from Amazon.
To the poster above- i've never brought a camera through skybox as yet, are the charges high?
Looking for real life advice here guys.
Thanks.
Conrad wrote:Please elaborate on the Canon easier thing.
meccalli wrote:With the exception of extreme sports photography as dictated by the buffer, most shooters who've handled the 7100 prefer it over the 300s.