p.12 #9 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
bs kite wrote:
...Post the subjects of your fancy, they just have to have been captured with a Nikon DSLR...
Sounds like a good thread topic
Here's one from my first DSLR a Nikon D1H I picked up used around 20 years ago. It's not in the same league as today's digital cameras with only 2.7 mega pixel resolution and primitive AF capabilities but it was the camera that got me to move away from film and I captured many images with it including many commercial images.
Here's one I like from that camera. Was up in a backcountry boulder field looking for Picas when this curious Pine Marten, apparently also looking for Picas, cruised down through the boulders to check me out. Was shooting with my old Nikon 600mm f/5.6 manual focus P lens. Have seen Pine Marten since then but never in as good a setting, would sure love to run into this little guy again with my newer gear.
p.12 #14 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
Teleguy1 wrote:
Sounds like a good thread topic
Here's one from my first DSLR a Nikon D1H I picked up used around 20 years ago. It's not in the same league as today's digital cameras with only 2.7 mega pixel resolution and primitive AF capabilities but it was the camera that got me to move away from film and I captured many images with it including many commercial images.
Here's one I like from that camera. Was up in a backcountry boulder field looking for Picas when this curious Pine Marten, apparently also looking for Picas, cruised down through the boulders to check me out. Was shooting with my old Nikon 600mm f/5.6 manual focus P lens. Have seen Pine Marten since then but never in as good a setting, would sure love to run into this little guy again with my newer gear.
The cute face belies the animal’s predacious nature.
Why not post this Pine Martin portrait in the Wildlife & Nature forum too ? They’ll love it over there!
Robert
I had the same type of encounter on a trail going up Maine’s Mt. Katahdin (but nearly as engaging as ours). The Pine Martin was coming down and I going up. And it was curious like yours, stopping to study me for several seconds.
p.12 #15 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
I love this image.
The cute face belies the animal’s predacious nature.
Why not post this Pine Martin portrait in the Wildlife & Nature forum too ? They’ll love it over there!
Robert
I had the same type of encounter on a trail going up Maine’s Mt. Katahdin (but nearly as engaging as ours). The Pine Martin was coming down and I going up. And it was curious like yours, stopping to study me for several seconds.
p.12 #18 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
No, no, there is no way back ! The next purchase is only z9 !!! Or what will replace the d850. I would be interested in a hybrid of a SLR and mirrorless camera with a Nikon F mount and a small-pixel matrix . Unfortunately, new lens models (Z series) I find them perfect, but soulless. I hope the translator correctly conveyed the meaning of the last phrase
p.12 #19 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
😀 Your translator app worked great. Even though I own 2 of the trinity z lenses, I agree with you. They are optically excellent, sharp, contrasty, etc but lacking that feeling of the F mount lenses. I am sure you will create beautiful images with the z9.
Alexander Ross wrote:
No, no, there is no way back ! The next purchase is only z9 !!! Or what will replace the d850. I would be interested in a hybrid of a SLR and mirrorless camera with a Nikon F mount and a small-pixel matrix . Unfortunately, new lens models (Z series) I find them perfect, but soulless. I hope the translator correctly conveyed the meaning of the last phrase