Happy! Happy! My New Tool (Toy) is Here.

Gdad

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:woohoo: Well FedEx made me a happy camper today by being so kind as to drop off my newest aquisition- a Nikkor 70-200mm f2.8vr direct from Beach Camera. I purchased the Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 II HSM a few weeks ago and was just not happy with it- so I sent it back and got this instead and right now I am very glad I did.

Here are a few pictures of the new baby. ;)

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Wow nice! How does your wallet feel? ;) :rolleyes:

Look forward to seeing some shots with it!
 
Congratulations, Jeff. I'm happy for ya. I know the second time around is gonna be SWEET.

Waiting on those Fantasmic! pix...

E
 

Congratulations, Jeff. I'm happy for ya. I know the second time around is gonna be SWEET.

Waiting on those Fantasmic! pix...

E

Thanks Ed- May be doing Fantasmic tomorrow night. :yay: Actually MrsG's idea- and Lauren wants to ride the TOT. :scared1: She's tall enough now. :rolleyes1
 
A few from earlier tonight with the new lens- the kids in the pool. I was a little nervous with all the water guns out there.

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100% Crop from the last one- no sharpening.

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Good Grief! You should nickname that lens "Gillette" or something. It *is* razor sharp!

~Ed
 
Ummm, I believe I would call those awesome shots. That last one is incredible and should make you forget all about your light wallet!

I believe that's the 488RC2 ballhead (maybe 486RC2?) in the first shot. How would you say that's holding up to the load with the current setup?
 
We have those water cannons--they have a pretty long range. I hope 200mm is enough to keep that baby dry. ;)

That is razor sharp, and nice bokeh too.
 
Ummm, I believe I would call those awesome shots. That last one is incredible and should make you forget all about your light wallet!

I believe that's the 488RC2 ballhead (maybe 486RC2?) in the first shot. How would you say that's holding up to the load with the current setup?

Thanks Danny- It is the 486RC2 and it seems to hold up just fine. I calibrated the lens on it- so I set it up at a 45 degree angle toward a focus chart on the floor and it held the position easily without migrating down. The tripod collar on the lens is positioned very well though as it seems in almost perfect balance on the ballhead.
 
We have those water cannons--they have a pretty long range. I hope 200mm is enough to keep that baby dry. ;)

That is razor sharp, and nice bokeh too.

Thanks Jen- trust me I kept my distance (and threatened them too!)
 
Okay, I need to replace my keyboard - it's now covered in drool!;) That last shot stopped me in my tracks - the water droplet hanging from her eyelash is just too much! That is one sweeeetttt piece of equipment! Enjoy - and please share the results with us!!:thumbsup2
 
Gdad,
you mentioned that you "calibrated" your lens? What exactly does that involve and do you need to do it for every lens? I'm relatively new to the dslr thing and didn't know what that was all about!:confused3
Thanks!
 
OK, I'm confused. How did you manage to take a picture of your camera, without using your camera? :confused3
 
Okay, I need to replace my keyboard - it's now covered in drool!;) That last shot stopped me in my tracks - the water droplet hanging from her eyelash is just too much! That is one sweeeetttt piece of equipment! Enjoy - and please share the results with us!!:thumbsup2

LOL- Thanks Marge-

Gdad,
you mentioned that you "calibrated" your lens? What exactly does that involve and do you need to do it for every lens? I'm relatively new to the dslr thing and didn't know what that was all about!:confused3
Thanks!

The D300 will let you calibrate the auto-focus and save the settings for each lens. You take a picture of a focus chart with the lens wide open- and evaluate if the lens is front or back focusing- the focus point should be in the middle of your depth of field. You can assign a value from -20 (which pulls the focus in toward the camera) to +20 (which pushes it out.) This lens needed a +2. The Sigma 70-200 which I returned I had set to a +20 and it was still front focusing as you can see HERE.
 
The D300 will let you calibrate the auto-focus and save the settings for each lens. You take a picture of a focus chart with the lens wide open- and evaluate if the lens is front or back focusing- the focus point should be in the middle of your depth of field. You can assign a value from -20 (which pulls the focus in toward the camera) to +20 (which pushes it out.) This lens needed a +2. The Sigma 70-200 which I returned I had set to a +20 and it was still front focusing as you can see HERE.

WOW! That is so cool that you can correct for the lens in your camera body. Humm, I'm sure my Xti doesn't allow for that - but is there a way to know if your lens is off and can you adjust for it manually? I sometimes look at shots and think "gosh, it looked spot on in the view finder, but the print is off" -- then again, it could just be user error/motion. I think I need to start lifting weights to build up some arm control!!!LOL Thanks for teaching me something new today!!:)
 
Wow that is some amazing sharpness on the 100% crop!
 
Thanks again all- Here are a few from this morning with it.

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OK that lens is unreal! Those pictures are superb. I want one! I want one! But you know, it takes a good photographer to get good shots also ... great job.
 















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