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few pix with new camrea uploaded on Facebook so not full quality

The new nikon d3100 Almost 15mp, 1080p Hd video camera and more

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Great stuff! One word of advice, be careful because this hobby can get expensive real fast. I'm into photography too. I'm getting into Birding (taking pictures of birds). I just picked up a Nikon 300mm f4 lens & a Sigma 1.4 APO Teleconverter. I've only been able to practive on pegions. Really want to photograph Hawks. It's a great hobby!

 

With TC

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With out TC

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Constructive criticism here (they are great pics!)...Don't take pictures where a pole/bridge/etc is drilling down into the top of your car, it breaks up the lines. :cool:

 

And add a border, it makes a HUGE difference to the eye!

 

Like I said though. Great pics :confused:

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i plan to take a class maybe. im also going to get a tri pod and a 55-200mm lens.

I would recommend the 18-200mm personally. I did the 55-200 and this summer found myself switching frequently. The only time I got to use a lens exclusively all summer was the airshow I went to. I bought the 70-300mm (bank account took a beating there :smash:) and it was maxed out or close most of the day.

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few pix with new camrea uploaded on Facebook so not full quality

The new nikon d3100 Almost 15mp, 1080p Hd video camera and more

163783_1726007600140_1536907746_31799725_1778888_n.jpg

162898_1728294257305_1536907746_31806676_8248386_n.jpg

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Nice lake. What lake is this, and where is it located?

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