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VTRDark wrote:Nice and although phones can take pretty good pic's you can instantly see the difference in quality with using a dedicated camera made to do one thing and not do everything.

Lloydie nice pics but check out ProCamera from Cocologics as an app to add a whole new dimension to things.
https://www.procamera-app.com/ Love your Sunset image you caught that at the right moment and got good composition.
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uk13iker wrote:Image
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I use a D3200 with an 18-55mm VRII lens for general shots, and have a handful of vintage Tamron lenses for tele and macro shots.

ImageDSC_0102 by Aaron Nelder, on Flickr

ImageDSC_0082 by Aaron Nelder, on Flickr

ImageDSC_0541 by Aaron Nelder, on Flickr
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bald_pig wrote:I use a D3200 with an 18-55mm VRII lens for general shots, and have a handful of vintage Tamron lenses for tele and macro shots.

ImageDSC_0102 by Aaron Nelder, on Flickr

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They put cameras on phones now, but it could have gone the other way, with a phone on yer camera :D

Loving the Vulcan mate :thumbup:
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lloydie wrote:I am but not into fancy tech just capturing natural pics ImageImageImage
The bluebell woods and the sun-set photo's are stunning :thumbup:
uk13iker wrote:Image
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Good shot's, the first one especially :thumbup:
Pleased you've got your hands on a DSLR :D a real camera :lol:
bald_pig wrote:I use a D3200 with an 18-55mm VRII lens for general shots, and have a handful of vintage Tamron lenses for tele and macro shots.

ImageDSC_0102 by Aaron Nelder, on Flickr

ImageDSC_0082 by Aaron Nelder, on Flickr

ImageDSC_0541 by Aaron Nelder, on Flickr
Nice work B/P :thumbup:

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Mav617 wrote:They put cameras on phones now, but it could have gone the other way, with a phone on yer camera :D

Loving the Vulcan mate :thumbup:
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As Guy Martin would say that Vulcan is 'a proper job Chief' :thumbup:
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Mav617 wrote:They put cameras on phones now, but it could have gone the other way, with a phone on yer camera :D

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Fun fact, the Android operating system was initially meant to be used for cameras not phones, but it was the only thing Google had ready to respond to the iPhone and iOS. So technically if you have an android you do have a phone on your camera... Kind of

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