I'm a big fan of the Magic Lantern Guides. One for your camera is about $14.00 USD. They aren't as dry and boring as the manual either. Also like Dara said there are a lot of tutorials on YouTube and the other video sites too.
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You could also look at a Canon EF 2X II Extender teleconveter. It would make your current lens 400mm at around $350 USD. I assume the one your found is the Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM. If you need all the focal length that's about fastest yo…
It really depends on what you are using it for. The 18-200 you have is a good "walking around" lens, meaning it goes from wide to telephoto with decent image quality. Do you like to shoot portraits, landscapes, or maybe action? All types of photogra…
This group will be for fun. We will post photos that are cropped from larger ones or macros of something and then we will guess on each photo as to what it is.
You can be funny or original in your responses as well as actual guesses. N
I’m an amateur photographer interested in mostly motor sport and action photography. I also enjoy experimenting with HDRI landscapes. I just upgraded from a Fujifilm s1000fd “prosumer” point and shoot to my first D-SLR (Nikon D-80).
My Equipment
Nikon D-80
AF-S Nikkor 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6ED
AF Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 G
Nikon SS-400 Speedlight
Fujifilm s1000fd
PNY Optima Pro 2GB 133x cards
SanDisk Ultra II SDHC 4 CB cards
Yes it was in the Midtown part of ATL. If you know ATL at all we have downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, Lenox & then Brookhaven all in a row starting on Peachtree Street at Five Points. Let me know when you are coming and I can aim you in a couple of directions to take some good pics.
Welcome to MSS and love your photos. I read your feed on the Nikon Group and if you can afford it and have a choice between the D-80 and D-90 get the 90. It has more features and is close to the D300. If you are taking beautiful shots like this now, look out when you get the 90.