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PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:13 pm
by birddog114
The lens which CD had on his D70 is the "worst glass" of Nikon, heavy, longish, no use, the only value of it the red VR letter and a small gold plate with the engraved letter Nikon 70-200VR. :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:20 pm
by Link
Well done Birddog! :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:30 pm
by christiand
Hi Link,

I like the way you approach photography.
I can seee an artistic something and I find it quite stimulating.
I have to say that english is my second language and I feel that I am struggling to convey the nuances and subtleties of my observations.

Good shots.

Hey CBR people.
Show us some of your work !

Cheers
CD

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:36 am
by Glen
Hi all,

Wombat 124 I can post you down a 50 1.8 or 35-70 to keep you going till you buy the lens you want. Sorry to hear of your accident.

ChristianD, very nice shots

Link, nice shots, especially like the first one showing the warm hug all new members get

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:10 am
by ru32day
Well I suppose we'd better put up a pic as well, or no-one will believe we were there!

Image

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 3:29 am
by Glen
Nice sunset ru32day 8)

thanks a million

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 7:38 am
by Wombat124
Glen

Thanks for you generous offer. I think I may have the situation resolved as of tonite - but the number of repsonses for assistance that I have received is very encouraging. D70 users are great poeple - I am in good company.

Lots of lessons learned - even if it is pouring down check that zip before you run - there was only a small opening at the top of the bag yet the D70 found its way out

Thommo

I will check out that Hong Kong address as well.

Thanks again, Steve

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:16 am
by Onyx
Wombat124 wrote:The lens is totalled - will need to be replace. I have been searching the web and it is selling from between $790 and $820 in Australia


Wombat, European Camera Specialists (http://www.cameras.net.au) have the kit lens 18-70DX for $595 new. Granted, this is only a very minor savings on a grey 24-120 from a certain flying canine source in these forums.

Could you post some pics of your "totalled" kit lens? You've unfortunately killed yours at the meet, Timbo sample apparently suffered a crack in the front element for no known reasons, and yet I failed to kill mine despite my best efforts.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:23 am
by birddog114
Onyx wrote:
Wombat124 wrote:The lens is totalled - will need to be replace. I have been searching the web and it is selling from between $790 and $820 in Australia


Wombat, European Camera Specialists (http://www.cameras.net.au) have the kit lens 18-70DX for $595 new. Granted, this is only a very minor savings on a grey 24-120 from a certain flying canine source in these forums.

Could you post some pics of your "totalled" kit lens? You've unfortunately killed yours at the meet, Timbo sample apparently suffered a crack in the front element for no known reasons, and yet I failed to kill mine despite my best efforts.


I suggested him yesterday with the option looking for a used 18-70 from few members, who's the owner of the 18-70 and have the 24-120VR same as asked him consideration into the 24-120VR instead of, but his reply was not heading that way and will go to the Sigma with "platinum band" :wink:

THANKS BIRDDOG

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:29 am
by Wombat124
I am looking at a number of options and have had good help from a forum member re: a 2nd hand kit lens.

I have 2 offers in the pipline and either one will be settled today.

What a great forum this is - the help that has been provided is very encouraging and my "accident" will be resolved with help from forum members.

Once again thanks

Steve

THANKS BIRDDOG

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:32 am
by Wombat124
I am looking at a number of options and have had good help from a forum member re: a 2nd hand kit lens.

I have 2 offers in the pipline and either one will be settled today.

What a great forum this is - the help that has been provided is very encouraging and my "accident" will be resolved with help from forum members.

Once again thanks

Steve

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:03 pm
by christiand
Hi Wombat124,

it is good to see that things are starting to look brighter for you again.
Thanks to all the supporters who offered you help.

Cheers
CD

another night shot ...

PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 11:23 pm
by christiand
We should have another one.
The first one got way to wet and caused casualties.
What are your thoughts ?
Also welcome to some new Canberran D70 owners.

Cheers
CD

PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 12:25 am
by ru32day
We'd like to be in that.

Some alternatives: Starting at the Museum and work around to Regatta Point? Maybe we could start a bit later - around 7 - 7.30pm where we think the light will be good.

Another reasonable starting spot might be Black Mountain Peninsula - we'd have to drive to next spot from there though I guess.

At some point I'd be keen to shoot under the same bridge as last time, from the other side so the bridge is on the rise and Parliament House comes up through the middle. PS: After second home alone experiment tonight, think son is now old enought to be home on his own for a few hours in the evening, so more peace and quiet than last time too!

PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 9:37 pm
by christiand
ru32day,

when would you like to give the night shots another go ?
I quite like your suggestion about starting at the museum and heading for regatta point.
I would also consider crossing the bridge to the other side of the lake to where we got extremely soaked.
My idea is to shoot accross the lake towards the War Memorial with the lights on at Anzac Parade.
Also the national Libray and some of the other buildings could be worthwhile taking photos of.
Who else is interested ?

Regards
CD

PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 9:45 pm
by birddog114
christiand wrote:ru32day,

when would you like to give the night shots another go ?
I quite like your suggestion about starting at the museum and heading for regatta point.
I would also consider crossing the bridge to the other side of the lake to where we got extremely soaked.
My idea is to shoot accross the lake towards the War Memorial with the lights on at Anzac Parade.
Also the national Libray and some of the other buildings could be worthwhile taking photos of.
Who else is interested ?

Regards
CD


Are you asking all the security guys around to join the gang?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 9:47 pm
by MHD
Interesting... Light will not be kind that time...

PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 9:58 pm
by christiand
MHD,

I'm also happy to meet earlier.
It really depends on what the individual would like to photograph and what kind of light is preferred and also perhaps, how long to go for.
What is your suggestion ?

Cheers
CD

PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:46 pm
by Link
Hi, I'm keeping an eye on this thread to see when & where the next meet will be. I think the NMA would make a good meeting place as it's a pretty weird structure - maybe a good chance to get this "different perspective" shot! :lol:

I don't mind a fairly long walk around the lake and towards the bridge; if we know what's our destination we can also arrange to leave a car there (so we don't have to backtrack on foot).

Link.

initiative ...

PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:21 pm
by christiand
Hi CBR members.

Would anybody like to take initiative and make a say what and when the next meeting should be about ?
Instead of going on a photo shoot we could go and have dinner somewhere (and have the night shoot [Canberra landmarks that are illuminated] or not afterwards)
What are your interests ?
Do we want to eat and talk instead of facing the horror of getteing drenched and loosing camera gear ?
Do we want to meet at my place and go through a sensor clean ?

What is it going to be ?

Regards
Christian

PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:56 am
by Wombat124
Christian

I like the idea of a session on cleaning the sensor. However, will go along with what comes along. Suppose we had better take advantage of the weather as "winter" is just down the line.

I have a new lens and am testing it out - will post some images when I select a few worthy ones. Most so far are looking a bit "soft".

Steve

PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 1:28 pm
by Link
Yes, to see how you do the sensor clean would be very interesting! And then, we could go out and take some pictures as well... Is there some nice sights around? Regarding the date, I'm not sure as my timetable can change at the last moment... But what about next sunday?

Link.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 7:52 pm
by christiand
Hi all,

here is a suggestion.
Meet at my place on Saturday 5 March 10 am.
We'll discuss sensor cleaning, how to and how to check.
I'll do a sensor clean on my D70 and we'll check.

We could go on an excursion to Lanyon Homestead, just up the road and
have a coffee.
We could also head off to Tharwa and check out the old bridge.
We could head off to the Moonrock Cafe at Tibinbilla Tracking Station.
We could ...
We could discuss what we would like to do after the cleaning.

please rsvp and I'll then pm you my address. BTW Saturday, March 5 is Skyfire.

Cheers
CD

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 11:24 am
by Wombat124
Canberrians

I like this suggestion. I am taking my kids to Skyfire later in the afternoon – earlyish to get a good spot.

I have never cleaned my sensor – only used mirror-lock up to inspect and use a blower to clean off any obvious dirt etc.

I have a number of shots of Tharwa and Lanyon, however, more the merry – they are great places for shooting. Would like to go to Tidbinbilla Tracking Station.

Steve

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 11:26 am
by MHD
oh nooo... Why did I have to be on duty on skyfire...

Bugger... might have to worm my way out of it...

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 1:09 pm
by Jenno
Canberians,

Sorry to use this tread but seemed opportune.

Are you planning a shoot to capture autumn colours...If so I for one would be interested in coming down from Sydney for such a meet.

If not.....
whats the best month to catch Autumn colors in ACT and where is the best vantage points for pics.

Thanks

Ray

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 1:24 pm
by Wombat124
Jenno

We haven't arranged anything yet - but it is a great time to take photos in the Canberra region. As a Canberra Forum "member" I will be keen to have a meet then. (Might start up a new thread on Fall Foilage.)

Around April/May is the best time (sometimes it can be early April if the wether turns early - keep an eye out. The older/inner suburbs provide the best foilage (Forest/Grifftih/Ainslie etc) and there are a number of good lookouts around town which provide a good perspective i.e Black Mt/Mr Ainslie/Redi Hill Lookout. All of these provide good lookouts over the older suburbs.

Closer to the time more infor will no boubt be posted with a suggested view.

If you are driving to Canberra, remeber around Bowral and Kangaroo Valley are great spots for Fall Foilage as well.

Regards

Steve

foliage

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 8:48 pm
by christiand
Hi,

I agree with Wombat.
We should do it and monitor things when we get a little closer.
The older established suburbs with european trees are great in autumn.

Cheers
CD

Is 5th March on?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:55 pm
by ru32day
If 5th March is still on, starting at christiand's, Michael and I would love to come.