GroWeb wrote:
The way things are going with me these days, by the time you save up more money (or if you end up deciding the Df isn't for you), I might have decided to sell my D800E.
Thanks everyone for your Likes and comments on my recent photos; and thanks to Laura for identifying the "squirrel" as a chipmunk that was taking in the scenery (of me, the nearby predator, that is).
Here are a few waterfall images from Northern Ontario (I think I might have previously posted the fourth one, but I liked it enough to want to process it properly on my desktop computer instead of my phone)....Show more →
Those falls and streams looks great. I really would like to beam myself and the fishing gear there, NOW
geekcop wrote:
When I bought the Df it came with a Fittest L-Bracket which I used for the first couple of hours. But, it makes the camera even more slippery . I may put something on the grip part of the bracket to give my fingers something to hold onto.
Picture is "borrowed" from the listing.
Todd the GR1 adds to the right front only, giving it a similar feel to the D700.
I went for my first scan after my surgery and they found three new small lesions. NOT what we were expecting. They are calling them “indeterminate” at this time. The good news is that they have caught it very early which leaves the best number of options available to us. The best one being a transplant which would fix it once and for all. We will know more once we meet with the specialist.
I'm telling you all this for one simple reason. When I found out this past Monday, I told the family not to say anything. Well...when we went to the market yesterday, I ended up having to tell a bunch of little white lies when asked how I was, I decided I wasn't going to keep doing that. Thus the reason I'm telling you all.
Now I don't have to lie anymore.
I'll keep you posted when I know more. But for right now, I feel fine and we can get back to talking about these lenses and all the other things we share on this thread.
BTW...Andy, I love the light in your image, especially how it lands on the car.
I went for my first scan after my surgery and they found three new small lesions. NOT what we were expecting. They are calling them “indeterminate” at this time. The good news is that they have caught it very early which leaves the best number of options available to us. The best one being a transplant which would fix it once and for all. We will know more once we meet with the specialist.
I'm telling you all this for one simple reason. When I found out this past Monday, I told the family not to say anything. Well...when we went to the market yesterday, I ended up having to tell a bunch of little white lies when asked how I was, I decided I wasn't going to keep doing that. Thus the reason I'm telling you all.
Now I don't have to lie anymore.
I'll keep you posted when I know more. But for right now, I feel fine and we can get back to talking about these lenses and all the other things we share on this thread.
BTW...Andy, I love the light in your image, especially how it lands on the car....Show more →
I really, really hope this will be fixed for you in the best way possible Leighton. As you said lucky they found the problem this early so they can find a good solution. I keep my fingers crossed for you!!
Btw, I think it works pretty good with a ring with that lens. It can in some angles be a bit tricky when the zoom falls down to 50. I think the results get better with a ring than using the in-built macro function.
And you feel fine? As well as could be expected this long after surgery? Then you don't have to "lie", just say either of those. Hope they remedy this in the best way possible for you. Glad you are staying on top of the followup scans.
leighton w wrote:
To all my friends on here.
I went for my first scan after my surgery and they found three new small lesions. NOT what we were expecting. They are calling them “indeterminate” at this time. The good news is that they have caught it very early which leaves the best number of options available to us. The best one being a transplant which would fix it once and for all. We will know more once we meet with the specialist.
I'm telling you all this for one simple reason. When I found out this past Monday, I told the family not to say anything. Well...when we went to the market yesterday, I ended up having to tell a bunch of little white lies when asked how I was, I decided I wasn't going to keep doing that. Thus the reason I'm telling you all.
Now I don't have to lie anymore.
I'll keep you posted when I know more. But for right now, I feel fine and we can get back to talking about these lenses and all the other things we share on this thread.
BTW...Andy, I love the light in your image, especially how it lands on the car....Show more →
NightOwl Cat wrote:
And you feel fine? As well as could be expected this long after surgery? Then you don't have to "lie", just say either of those. Hope they remedy this in the best way possible for you. Glad you are staying on top of the followup scans.
Yes, I do feel fine. Which is one reason this was such a shock.