p.61 #1 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
This loon is being stabbed/attacked from underwater by a male that has intruded into its nesting territory with the intent of taking over the nesting female.
p.61 #5 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
While shooting some ducks this crow landed nearby. It looked like it had been beaten up or something, as it definitely was worse for wear. D500 with 500pf @ f8, 1/640
p.61 #8 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
Quick lifehack for any Nikon DSLR with round eyecup shooters out there that could make use of a quick disconnect right angle viewfinder. Nikon's version is ridiculous having to screw the thing onto the eyecup threads, such a slow and risky process every time. Picked up a Leica 14328 right angle finder for $60 used at BH and moved the coldshoe bracket to fit the big N. Pops on and off in a matter of seconds. Used it on my husky shot above
p.61 #9 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
Kasper6188 wrote:
Quick lifehack for any Nikon DSLR with round eyecup shooters out there that could make use of a quick disconnect right angle viewfinder. Nikon's version is ridiculous having to screw the thing onto the eyecup threads, such a slow and risky process every time. Picked up a Leica 14328 right angle finder for $60 used at BH and moved the coldshoe bracket to fit the big N. Pops on and off in a matter of seconds. Used it on my husky shot above
Yes it was slow and tedious. I lived with this problem on my D850 for years when shooting loons. It was the only way to get down close to the water for low-angle shots. Screw it on, unscrew it, screw it on, over and over...every. outing.
p.61 #10 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
@Kasper6188 - not nearly as elegant a solution as yours, but another option for anyone with an older DSLR, or any hot shoe equipped camera, who might want to use a waist-level finder
p.61 #13 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
Two-time defending Indy 500 winner Josef Newgarden practices on a dark and wet track at Road America June 8. He finished second in the race June 9. D6 and 200-500.
p.61 #14 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
bs kite wrote:
Yes it was slow and tedious. I lived with this problem on my D850 for years when shooting loons. It was the only way to get down close to the water for low-angle shots. Screw it on, unscrew it, screw it on, over and over...every. outing.
p.61 #15 · Official Nikon DSLR images, videos and discussion thread
bs kite wrote:
Yes it was slow and tedious. I lived with this problem on my D850 for years when shooting loons. It was the only way to get down close to the water for low-angle shots. Screw it on, unscrew it, screw it on, over and over...every. outing.
Had the same exact identical problem in the blind after they started selling quarts of beer with screw-off caps!