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 Posted: Sat Nov 11th, 2017 17:44
Eric



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Robert wrote:
That's why I mentioned it, I had noticed the D7500 was very competitively priced, I think you will be pleasantly surprised with the IQ and dynamic range. From what I have read all the current crop of Nikons are pretty well sorted from the point of view of ISO, resolution and image quality. Even my little D3300 produces some stunning image with no bother.

I have a D3 now, that, together with a somewhat high milage D300S are serving my needs very well. I have a D3S on the horizon so I am pretty well set to cover all my interests now. I don't yearn for higher Mp.

For the moment my car racing expeditions are curtailed, the racing team I was following are taking a season out and regrouping, so maybe next year? Outdoor carting may be a possibility next year too. They have been talking about supporting a rally car for stage rallying.

Am concentrating on stars and 360-180ยบ spherical panoramas at the moment. Great fun!

The Harriers must be a challenge, I guess fieldcraft rules the day there. Different matter from those Little Terns you introduced me to.

We have a colony of Little Terns near here, on Walney Island but from what I can gather access is difficult because of the colony of Grey Seals which share the same area. All access is prohibited to the spit where the seals hang out, they do have pups, about three this season I believe, although I am told they do haul out on accessible beaches, I haven't seen any myself yet.


Harriers a challenge? no problem. This marsh harrier was only.........half a mile away. :lol:

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