

I bike here 2x a week and the deer are getting quite used to me. Nippon Kogaku Japan Nikkor-Q Auto 135mm F2.8 Parabellumfoto wrote: Nice bird and deer shots. Mfkita wrote: A few more shots.100% crops The mid-day ride found the deer seeking shade, like me. Mfkita wrote: From today's bike ride with the Vivitar 70-210. I was just saying that THIS lens will go with me when "take the walk on the dark side". Posted: Tue 11:23 pm Post subject: Re: Thanks. The only lens I'm sorry can't go with me will be the Oly 24/2.8.that lens is better than the Nikon I had had. Oh, I've plenty of Big_IS Nikon adapters for the Canon.I was just saying that THIS lens will go with me when "take the walk on the dark side". Posted: Tue 10:58 pm Post subject: Re: Thanks. Why wait? Head over to eBay and order an EMF adapter for your 30D from Big_IS and get going! So I'll be keeping it for the (some)day I get a Nikon. Posted: Tue 10:50 pm Post subject: Re: Thanks. I favor the simple shot.and uncomplicated technology that won't distract me from seeing it. Mine is a Nikon AI mount version and is near mint.so I'll be keeping it for the (some)day I get a Nikon. Mfkita wrote: I just want to thank you all here whose experience with this lens brought it to my attention.and it was just my luck to find it at a thrift a week after 1st learning about it. Posted: Tue 10:46 pm Post subject: Thanks. adapter to m4/3) įrenched wrote: #2 and #3 are astounding. adapter to m4/3) Miranda Auto 135mm f2.8 EC (incl. adapter to m4/3) Miranda Auto 35mm f2.8 EC (incl. Primes: - Kiron 28mm f2 (C/Y) Vivitar 28mm f2.5 Auto (FD) Minolta MD 50mm f2 (incl. Here is the list what I have to trade/sale: Mine has a nikon F mount and is working perfectly with my old 35mm F90X body, but didn't use that body for last 5 years.ĭo you have Pentax-A or F or FA primes and like to trade? Not yet in SonicScot's league in the latter category but I'm working on it! Hard to take it off the camera because it's great for so many opportunities, from macro shots to birds-in-flight. Well, it's high quality and very versatile. Nodal Ninja 4, Neewer leveling tripod baseįrenched wrote: Funny, you and I were responding at the same moment. I named it the Versitar because of it's versatility, a wonderful lens for numerous situations. As a long walkabout lens, it's hard to beat!
