A few times over the last couple weeks a deer has been seen (by everyone but me) in the backyard of my office. I usually take my camera to work a couple times a week but on the days it was seen, I didn
A few times over the last couple weeks a deer has been seen (by everyone but me) in the backyard of my office. I usually take my camera to work a couple times a week but on the days it was seen, I didn
Good advice. I always have my 5D2.
I've gotten to where I don't keep a lot of my camera equipment in the car. The heat of summer can be brutal on batteries and capacitors, and unless I'm planning on using it, I don't carry it. Come to think about it, I've never had a deer write me a check, so I'm not as compelled to be ready at a moment's notice... :-)
Oh, I wouldn
Haha that sounds familiar Denise[] But sometimes it's also nice to just watch and enjoy[
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Originally Posted by Jan Paalman
Sounds familiar to me, too. []
Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
And what do you think about it now John? You carry your camera every day?
The problem is that when I would do it, I would only take 1 lens. And I bet every time I would spot something amazing to take a photo off...it would require one of my other lenses. That's how it works for me [A]
Originally Posted by Jan Paalman
Well, my S95 is always with me - which was the main reason I got it. Came in handy the other day, when I came across a beautiful sunset from the top level of the airport parking garage in Boston (coming home from a day trip to NJ). But no, I don't bring a dSLR everywhere I go. [:$]
But, relevant to the previous post, thesummerJazz concert series started up last week. My two kids were outnumbered by the three cameras - I brought the 5DII (with 24-105mm and 70-200mm), the S95, and the Vixia HF M41 camcorder.
Not to completely derail this thread, but how
Maybe you should get a T3 in every color to match your outfits?