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Your pictures look pretty nice to me, Could get FF if you want but better glass is a bigger deal in my opinion. My mom still uses here 12 year old Canon Rebel XTi and it takes great pictures with my 50mm f/1.4 and her 8-16mm f/4.5 Wide angle. -
Yeah its always a tough call on what to do when a lot of money is involved. There's a budget 24-85mm but I think it'd be consider a kit for the FX line. It could be a decent buy for now before I really save up for a better body. Maybe by then a new body would be released making 750's cheaper.
And who knows, I might be shooting in Montana next year too. I applied to grad school in Bozeman.Leave a comment:
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A newer FF body with higher DR and better low light ISO performance will help greatly for landscapes in some situations and I would think better DR would be beneficial for shooting car stuff .
I would put my money into glass right now, that would work on a FF or better crop body from nikon as well as your current set up. Get your glass collection closer to where you want it then drop some money on a nice gently used D750 or D810. I will admit after messing with a friends 810 for a couple hours this summer, I was seriously thinking about ditching my canon and olympus rigs to fund an 810 set up.
Currently I am looking to go the other way, of sorts. I love my 6d but for wildlife shooting I would benfit from a good crop body, due to the crop factor and better A/F tracking, so am looking for a deal on decent 7d to couple with my supper telephoto and just leave it on there.Last edited by mrsleeve; 12-02-2015, 02:47 PM.Leave a comment:
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Been thinking about upgrade camera body. Ive had the d3100 for just under two years and the 35mm 1.8 just under one year. Ive been thinking about the d7200 to keep with the Nikon name and I don't think I want to drop full frame money. Main uses will be cars and landscape while hiking, someday I want to get into portraits. Do you think upgrading over the d3100 will help out much? Any suggestions?



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Took this in September at Garnet Lake in Ansel Adams Wilderness
Garnet Lake by Geoff Potter, on Flickr
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I haven't edited my pics in awhile/posted anything up but here's a few I've taken semi recently.
_MG_9658 by Steven Worrall, on Flickr
_MG_0211 by Steven Worrall, on Flickr
_MG_0305 by Steven Worrall, on Flickr
_MG_0335 by Steven Worrall, on Flickr
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They are the stock tires on Jeep Wranglers 255/75/17 BFG M/T TA. I picked them up "Used" from a local discount tire. $50 a tire is pretty good for a M/T tire with no use.Huh looked to me like Destination MTs as I thought the BFG MT in that pattern had been discontinued a while back in favor of the KM II like I have on mine. Good to know though, as I am not worried about lose fresh snow its after it get a little pack on it that I am worried about. Did your rig come with those Sequoia double spokes..... Those look really great on there I just noticed them, considering a set for my 80 or a set of FJ
They were a little loose on the hard packed ice on the road up, but in 4x4 it handled pretty well. The loose pack snow was cake.
The double spoke wheels were available on 1st gen Tundra's or the 1st gen Sequoia. I got them from a friend who had them on his Tundra, but switched to Taco wheels.
I think they would look great on the 80, so would some FJ wheels. I really like the new 4runner wheels too.Leave a comment:






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