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TBonz

TBonz

Member Since 15 Oct 2013
Offline Last Active Jan 23 2024 07:34 AM
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#86883 filters and lens cap for Nikon 200-400mm lens

Posted by TBonz on 22 January 2024 - 03:09 PM

Mine came with the same cap...I  put it over the end while mounted to the body and have it attached to a monopod,  It carries very easily over my shoulder between shots.  Not protected, but I take good care of it.




#83411 Wi-Fi / WiFi oddities with D7500

Posted by TBonz on 16 June 2023 - 01:54 PM

I agree with the card reader...Unless you are a pro photographer who is having to upload multiple times a day, you won't be constantly swapping cards in and out...

 

I have had to make multiple uploads in several instances and still have not experienced any issues with the cards...SD cards are relatively cheap these days - even for the higher capacity, fast cards...


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#82582 Ready to improve at soccer matches

Posted by TBonz on 20 March 2023 - 07:32 AM

For me, they are worth their weight - no pun intended...the 200-400 is not an easy beast to hand hold either...I think I have done it a few times but only if it is necessary...




#82549 Ready to improve at soccer matches

Posted by TBonz on 16 March 2023 - 08:32 AM

A quality monopod is important for most photographers...Especially if you move to higher quality lenses...they tend to be larger and heavier... I have the 200-400 and it is a wonderful lens. I know several folks who bought the less expensive 200-500 and it is nice but it doesn't have the f4. I also have tested the 300 and the 400 f2.8 lenses. They are amazing but in my case, I really couldn't justify the price. I also like the flexibility the zoom gives me although the f4 takes me to a higher ISO than I would like based on field lighting...It seemed the best compromise for my needs... An all-in-1 zoom can be handy for travel but like the lenses I mention above, each of them are good at some things and sacrifice in other areas...


#80911 Does my P1000 reach farther than these binoculars?

Posted by TBonz on 17 October 2022 - 02:13 PM

I believe the binoculars are 50x10 or 500mm vs. another set that is say 35x10 which would be 350mm...I'm old at that was quite awhile ago so I may be totally wrong :)  




#79486 I wonder

Posted by TBonz on 11 July 2022 - 06:36 AM

I think there is some of that...I shot lots of Tri-X for the paper and I still like the feel of it.  I usually have in mind while shooting if I want to take an image towards monochrome but I have always preferred crisp, contrasty shots - probably because of the Tri-X.


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#78816 Lenses for Football and Baseball/Softball

Posted by TBonz on 25 May 2022 - 12:44 PM

I have a couple of pro sports friends.  One has the Tamron 24-70 and 70-200.  They also have the Tamron Sport zoom that goes to 600 (don't remember the range and no time to look it up right now).  They seem quite happy with the lenses.  My other friend has the 400 2.8 and the Nikon versions of the zooms.  I did not find the Tamron as quick focusing as the Nikon versions.  YMMV.

 

If you are shooting HS sports, you probably are going to have to worry about light since most high school fields don't have great lighting.  Are you able to get on the field?  I found the 400 2.8 to be great for field sports such as soccer, lacrosse, rugby and football but a bit limiting for baseball unless you are cropping close.  In my opinion the 300 is better for that but does not get you close enough for the outfield or some of the field shots.  I knew the fields I was shooting on and found that, for me, the 200-400 was the way to go.  The f4 is what you are using now with the 300 so that might be something to consider.  I was shooting D4 bodies at the time and usually used the 24-70 on one and the 200-400 on the other.  Softball I usually used the 70-200 due to the reduced field size and my location but occasionally used the 200-400 from the outfield for some different shots.

 

It is not an easy field to break into.  Good luck!!  I have been lucky enough to shoot HS, college and pro games including football and baseball.  I documented my baseball shooting here:

 

https://www.nikonfor...-with-the-pros/

 

My journey pretty much stopped due to job requirements, age and a knee that has become less than interested in photography.  I still get out and shoot some photos - including sports - once in awhile for fun but not nearly as much as I used to.  I would move between fields at the same location and shoot part of sometimes up to 4 games in an evening.




#78707 Your best photo of the week ending May 15 2022

Posted by TBonz on 20 May 2022 - 08:41 AM

Haven't been on in awhile...Sorry for your loss Peter...




#78353 Two Playback Questions About Nikon D750

Posted by TBonz on 18 April 2022 - 06:48 AM

If I am not actively shooting, I would move them to your computer for viewing.  




#77823 D500 with battery grip lock-up

Posted by TBonz on 01 March 2022 - 02:24 PM

I have not and I have a D500 with the Nikon grip.  Do you have a battery in the body as well as the grip?




#77611 Z6ii or D850 for wildlife.

Posted by TBonz on 18 February 2022 - 02:19 PM

As far as I know, at least in the US, Z9's have not reached the consumer market.  There is a big demand at the NPS level so until that is covered, consumers probably won't have a chance to get them.  




#77582 Motion In March Challenge...

Posted by TBonz on 17 February 2022 - 09:41 AM

I like it...I don't shoot very often any longer, too many other things getting in the way or me just being lazy, but I will try to get something in once or twice...




#77568 Z6ii or D850 for wildlife.

Posted by TBonz on 16 February 2022 - 08:35 AM

I remember folks saying the D5 was the last of its line.  Eventually there will be a last of the line but is it the D6 or something that follows it.  Some of the sports photogs that I know are planning on jumping to mirrorless with the Z9 but some aren't...a friend said that he will be lucky to get his Z9 during 2022 - and that is coming through NPS.  I know he still has DSLR bodies including the D850.  I think we may still see a D7 but I don't think that is a guarantee if the Z9 lives up to the hype...




#74807 Help with upgrade

Posted by TBonz on 16 August 2021 - 07:21 AM

Jerry is correct.  The D90 was the high end of the DX line when it came out.  The D7200 and D7599 that Jerry mentions basically are newer versions with similar capabilities.  The D500 is basically the top of the DX line now but you probably don't need or want that right now.  If it were up to me, I would use the D90 and pick up one or more lenses to go with it.  After the trip you will have more time to consider options and timing for replacing the body.  A 70-300 would be a nice option to purchase since you already have the wider end covered.  Both B&H and KEH sell quality used equipment.  B&H also sells new in box equipment.  




#74806 Nikon 1 to F Mount

Posted by TBonz on 16 August 2021 - 06:52 AM

I agree with Jerry...I have never seen or heard of an adapter that goes in that direction and I doubt it would be worth making based on the crop factor.  It is a nice lens if you have a Nikon 1 however...