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Hold the camera face down when changing. Ducatis don't like the rain but that's not a reason not to have one [emoji6]
Sorry, not a dslr? I'm confused as I thought you were describing a dslr. Even if you aren't a master photographer who knows all of the settings,...
I remember making it my absolute mission to not be outdragged by a k1200 on the straight... My 848 just couldn't manage it but I got him on the...
Oh and I always filter at roundabouts where the queue is more than 3 cars. Sometimes the car in front just does not know a gap when they see one...
Actually had a guy tuck his nose out to stop me filtering, then wind his window down and shout that if he was sitting in traffic there is no...
Tripods not necessary, you need to be able to track the plane really. Shutter speed should be able to cope just fine with a moving plane. RE: the...
Well the bundle I suggested was £349 with 2 lenses (one being the 300 TT has). Then throw in a prime for £100 and you've got the basics covered....
If you didn't live so bloody far you'd be more than welcome to borrow my kit for a week to try it out.
Just try before you buy. Yes it can zoom far but try capturing moving objects at that distance. As an entry point, I'd be looking at a package...
He admitted he was a Rossi fanboy when he was younger. You used to see them laughing and joking together in parc ferme and press conferences. I'd...
No honey it's you I'm taking a picture of, not the 10/10 beach beauty over your right shoulder
And on our recent honeymoon, I was the only one to get good shots of the jumping dolphins or the massive fruit bats. The wife had her NX1000...
A 200 or 300mm zoom lens will be sufficient to start capturing things though. £200 new or cheaper 2nd hand. It's only when you go for the proper...
I'm telling you all, my multistrada has one! Must have been swapped with the rear brake from a jap model in the showroom.
It's definitely worth going into a shop where they will let you try a few bodies and lenses out. My wife's compact system camera and a couple of...
Damn you JenC... You've now got me looking for a lens that, as johnv said, will cost me about a grand. [emoji20]
2nd hand lenses definitely hold their value a lot better than the cameras. I pad £500 for my SLR. Not worth a lot now but suits my amateur needs...
It's when you're trying to catch the fast bikes at a race meeting and because it's not 35 degrees of African sunshine, you can't get enough...
I went entry level Canon SLR a few years back. Be very aware that you'll get a basic 18-55mm lens that you'll grow bored of quick. Then it's £200...
Go buy a lotto ticket immediately... It's bound to balance out