Nikon AF-S 70-200mm f/4G ED VR
I upgraded the 70-300mm to the 70-200mm. I miss out on 100mm focal length, but gain picture quality and a constant f/4 max aperture.
Into or in two dimensions, that is the question
I upgraded the 70-300mm to the 70-200mm. I miss out on 100mm focal length, but gain picture quality and a constant f/4 max aperture.
Full frame here I come! The D800e is over ten years old, but I’d say it’s still a beast of a camera, not just because it’s big and heavy and can produce 36 megapixel photographs.
Yes, that was actually the topic of an activity I covered for work last night.
For work, I often go out to members of LRF (Swedish farmers’ association) and do stories about them. Usually, I want to take photos, record video, as well as recording the sound while I talk to them. Because I will likely produce a web article, a social media post, a video and so on.
Saturday, we drove around an hour north to check out By Slånvicku.
The latest in my kit of lenses is the Nikon AF-S 10-24mm f/3.5-5.6G DX ED.
Today, we celebrated in Kila church. This was the first time our new vicar, Karin Degréus, led one of our services.
I recently sold the Nikon 50mm f/1.4D, and got this instead. It wasn’t really that I was unhappy with the photo quality of the D, more that I got annoyed that the lens turns when it focuses.
Today, we took a little trip to Norns bruk, a bit north of us.
Today, we visited a photography exhibit here in Sala, then stopped by the Aguéli museum, and finished with coffee at church.