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Photograph a Birds with 50f1.8G on D7000
#1
Dear All



I've just had new Nikon D7000 with Nikkon AF 50F1.8G. I am amateur photographer. These picture I just test 3D tracking feature of the camera. I think it's worth.
#2
nice pics, ta - i like #2 best, those low flapping wings are really a nice look

.....birds sure know something about flying, just try getting close to and following the little ones, they are way too fast for my slow reaction times
#3
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nice pics, ta - i like #2 best, those low flapping wings are really a nice look

.....birds sure know something about flying, just try getting close to and following the little ones, they are way too fast for my slow reaction times

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Thank you for your comment. I'll try to improve my shooting later.
#4
Well since you've mentioned it <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />... I'm not an AF guy but the day I bought the lens, on the way back home on a ferry boat, I couldn't resist to check the AF capabilities of both the D700 and the 50mm 1.8G.



Serkan



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#5
.....well DK77 i wasn't suggesting that your photography was lacking - i like the shots, i was just trying to put in a plug for the smaller bird….they need all the help they can get -



and PV a lovely pic - imagine looking so cool being able to fly and feather your wings like that - but then they don't have doctors for when they age i suppose, or indeed how do they live without the internet - a web would stop them having fun in their flight......although it hasn't stopped me....yet
  


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