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Hi, Rob. Very funny.r.e.hendriks wrote:What kind of camera did you use??? A Nikon?
Rgds, Rob.
jeff_LTT wrote:hello hans rolink,
thank you for your advise, i really aprechuate it!
i know my camera (the fuji s5700) is a camera NOT suitable for aircraft spotting ! but i got it 2 years now and i make good nature photos etc.. but i am a bit new in the aircraft spotting world and i make more and more trips to military fields .
when i compare my pictures with others i see the sharpness can be much better and that's the reason why i'm saving money for a new camera , i think it's gonna be the canon eos 500D or nikonD90 with a tele lens of 300 or 400mm!
i think when i got a new camera you can expect better (in relation to quality) photo's!
and i enter military surface soon and before i complete about 1/2 a year of courses etc i will have a new camera because i become a helikopter mechanic and than i can take some nice photos at and around gilze!!
but again thank's for your advise!
Trueno wrote:
It IS difficult... And it's worth it.jeff_LTT wrote: i find it difficult to select
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