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Fun with Nikon Images

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A few IR images taken at our local lake. All with Nikon Z6 converted to 590nm and using a 720nm filter. These are definitely in the "Fun with..." category.

Symphony Lake:



Side view of Koka Booth Amphitheater:



This Great Blue Heron didn't move from his fishing spot on my walk by, nor did he move when I walked back to my car.



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Thorkil

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..a few 70-200/4 on the Z7





Nikon Z7 with 70-200/4G at 165mm iso64 1/200 f4 through C1pro12.1win





Nikon Z7 with 70-200/4G at 92mm iso250 1/250 f4 through C1pro12.1win





Nikon Z7 with 70-200/4G at 200mm iso560 1/160 f4 through C1pro12.1win





Nikon Z7 with 70-200/4G at 130mm iso64 1/160 f4 through C1pro12.1win





Nikon Z7 with 70-200/4G at 200mm iso2000 1/160 f4 through C1pro12.1win





Nikon Z7 with 70-200/4G at 200mm iso450 1/160 f4 through C1pro12.1win



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Thorkil

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Super duper picture, Rayyan!
The old 12Mp D700 certainly sings together with the Zeiss 100/2. I'm glad that I didn't sold it (the D700). (but Lord give me an extra life, the fulfill all the dreams of using it all...)
best Thorkil
(who need an Fuji 100Mp, looking at those healthy fat pixels?)
(but the D700 is still half a kilo more than a Z, so you are up with some a 1,75 kg burdon in that combo, but well carried!)
 
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rayyan

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Thanks to all folks for the ‘likes’.

Thorkil, I sold my D700 with some regret. As you
rightfully observe, it was becoming heavy for
me.

The ZF lenses are still there, but hardly used. I cannot
sell them since no market here for them.

The D700 served me well when I was less old!

You have posted lovely images with your Z7 and
S lenses.

Wish you and family many years of health and
joy with yourselves and your hobbies.

Warmest regards.

Super duper picture, Rayyan!
The old 12Mp D700 certainly sings together with the Zeiss 100/2. I'm glad that I didn't sold it (the D700). (but Lord give me an extra life, the fulfill all the dreams of using it all...)
best Thorkil
(who need an Fuji 100Mp, looking at those healthy fat pixels?)
(but the D700 is still half a kilo more than a Z, so you are up with some a 1,75 kg burdon in that combo, but well carried!)
 

Jorgen Udvang

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Thanks to all folks for the ‘likes’.

Thorkil, I sold my D700 with some regret. As you
rightfully observe, it was becoming heavy for
me.

The ZF lenses are still there, but hardly used. I cannot
sell them since no market here for them.

The D700 served me well when I was less old!

You have posted lovely images with your Z7 and
S lenses.

Wish you and family many years of health and
joy with yourselves and your hobbies.

Warmest regards.
I'm sure your ZF lenses would work very well with a Z6 or Z7. Just sayin' :cool:
 

Thorkil

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Thanks to all folks for the ‘likes’.

Thorkil, I sold my D700 with some regret. As you
rightfully observe, it was becoming heavy for
me.

The ZF lenses are still there, but hardly used. I cannot
sell them since no market here for them.

The D700 served me well when I was less old!

You have posted lovely images with your Z7 and
S lenses.

Wish you and family many years of health and
joy with yourselves and your hobbies.

Warmest regards.
Thank you Rayyan!
Realistic, I will have to look at things that I am unrealistic keeping.
The D700 is 1085 grams (the fat guy), the Z7 is 585 gram, so almost twice as heavy the D700 must find new hands...and so on.
The Df is 765 gram, so only 180 grams heavier than the Z its much lighter than it looks, but not at all that handy as the Z. The Z is the best camera to hold that I have ever tried. But the look of the Df pictures are never to forget, so it will stay.
My last customer unfortunately cheated me for, to me, a huge amount, so future offer several years in the court-system, and we will see if I get any back...sigh...so the small pension is activated here too, and gearbuying is deactivated..:cry:
But for free is luckily trying to stay healthy, get some exercise done, and trying to beware of fatness :p..and then get some pictures done too, and keep the mood optimistic :rolleyes:
Warm regards to you both..
 
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Thorkil

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the Deer-Park - the feeding houses...part II





Nikon Z7 with 14-30/4S at 24mm iso280 1/60 f11 through C1pro12.1win
(Yes Dave its a rather intriguing construction, the hay up on the topfloor and the special roofconstruction provide more space for hay and in winter when putting it behind the bars for the deers its secured against rain - it would be nice to get access inside)






Nikon Z7 with 14-30/4S at 24mm iso64 1/60 f11 through C1pro12.1win
the deerhouse of Schimmelmann build in 1890






Nikon Z7 with 14-30/4S at 24mm iso110 1/80 f10 through C1pro12.1win





Nikon Z7 with 14-30/4S at 24mm iso64 1/40 f4 through C1pro12.1win





Nikon Z7 with 14-30/4S at 24mm iso72 1/40 f7.1 through C1pro12.1win
another kind of feeding hous - the house of the shooter Peter Liep (1837-1896 he shot about 11.000 deer in total) rebuild after fire at 1916







Nikon Z7 with 14-30/4S at 24mm iso720 1/40 f7.1 through C1pro12.1win
a view inside the living room of Peter Liep (perhaps)..(no its not him at the table..Peter Liep was about 310 pound before he got a stroke) - sorry to disturb the humble pair...



thorkil
 
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Darin Marcus

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Nikon Z 6, Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S @ 40mm, 1/125, f/5.6, ISO 100, a touch of Nikon CP

*Best viewed in AdobeRGB*
 
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