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On this day in history: I travelled across the county and part-exchanged a Benbo Trekker tripod for a Nikon MB-D10 grip to fit my Nikon D700. Returning, I stopped at Avebury and took a few photographs, using just two lenses: 24mm and 50mm. This one was shot with the 24mm.
Shooting with the D700 was a bit like when the automatic focus multi-mode instruments came in during the late 1980s except it was digital and the AF was much better. It was like Christmas and birthday and holiday all rolled together.
Shooting with the D700 was a bit like when the automatic focus multi-mode instruments came in during the late 1980s except it was digital and the AF was much better. It was like Christmas and birthday and holiday all rolled together.
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