Hey, look at them fireweeds! Still some summer left to go use the new lenses!I am in love...
Interesting photo there! maybe just add the 14...I could adjust my thinking about tripod use with the 52's...my 12's are in hand, on the edge of tripod use though.Recent trip to Normandy France 🇫🇷 remains of the Mulberry harbour in the background,
My 8x32’s are my current favourite in my line up, now considering should I replace my 12x42’s with the new 14x52’s which I use almost exclusively on a tripod 🤷🏻♂️
Tbh I find the 42,s a little heavy for continuous hand holding, I love the view through the 12’s on the tripod much more then my scopeInteresting photo there! maybe just add the 14...I could adjust my thinking about tripod use with the 52's...my 12's are in hand, on the edge of tripod use though.
Well, interesting thought there. Makes me think my previous thoughts on 52's and tripod needs re-thinking. I understand 12's can be retrofitted with the new hinge sockets of the 52's.Tbh I find the 42,s a little heavy for continuous hand holding, I love the view through the 12’s on the tripod much more then my scope
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Great photo, both the bins and that beautiful old Nikon F2 with the DE-1 finder, a true classic.Pleasant morning coffee in garden observing bees and flowers and optics.
They can. I had it fitted at the Birdfair last month. Works very well.Well, interesting thought there. Makes me think my previous thoughts on 52's and tripod needs re-thinking. I understand 12's can be retrofitted with the new hinge sockets of the 52's.
That is really really SEXY..I love it
What camera is that..? Looks awesome for sure..
I bought a ba]rand new Canon F1 back in 1973 at the Marine PX along with servo meter for top and a canon 50mm F/1.2 lens and still have it today like almost brand new condition..The legendary Nikon F2 with a DE-1 finder (i.e.,no light meter but interchangeable with the slide-in Photomic light meter).
Excellent photo of the Swaros and the Really Right Stuff Versa ground tripod. Last autumn, I used a borrowed RRF Versa for morning migrant shorebird photography-- it was as sturdy as an anvil. Lucky you.A bit of Swarovski love…View attachment 1594643