My first few shot from my new nikon 70-300mm G lens, hehehe.. capture this shot just behind my house's backyard. Quite amaze of the zooming capability of this lens, worth for its price and capability. It's not a macro type lens or VR type. So the min focus distance approx 1.5m and gonna keep a steady hand-held if shot with shutter speed below 1/200s 1/300s.
As the rule of thumb, to reduce camera shake, try to compensate the shutter speed as 1/(focal length) 1/(focal length x crop factor) i.e if zoomed at 300mm, the shutter should be more than 1/300s 1/450s for hand-held shot. Hehe. [Thanks Kurt for the correction..hehe =)..for d50 user..1.5x crop factor, hehe]
The color captured by this lens quite vibrant too..afterall.. I enjoys my new Mr. Tele lens.. Thanks
been addicted to shot a macro after been poison by Kery, would end-up me exploring thru my backyard bushes, searching for object to "macro"ed haha.. got a few shot of it, compiled during a day and nite shot. wanna try to fully utilize my equipments to its limit with some equipments that i already been own for a long time "wide converter filter" this filter have two section, the wide lens part, and the macro lens part, it mush used together to take a wide shot, but, i take up the macro lens part (it's a filter actually) and try to mount it to my kitlens, what a significant changes that i get, it really can focus as minimum as approx 2-3cm from the subject. woww!!.. that a good one.. so.. here some of the picts of the shot. enjoys. =)
Equipments: 1) D50 2) 18-55mm kitlens 3) 10+ close-up filter 4) SB 600 5) extended white bounce card Location: Rumah Sewa Bukit Mentok, Kemaman, Tganu